Devas-Antrix deal: Tribunal rules against Indian govt
An international tribunal has ruled that the Indian government had acted “unfairly” and “inequitably” in annulling a contract between city-based
An international tribunal has ruled that the Indian government had acted “unfairly” and “inequitably” in annulling a contract between city-based
BANGKOK: For two years and more, it has been a lost ship, a metal container carrying 239 souls that simply
A few days after wrestler Narsingh Yadav was caught for doping, another Rio Olympics qualified athlete Inderjeet Singh, a shot
Indian Air Force chief Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha on Monday said no efforts would be spared to locate the
NEW DELHI: Manipuri rights activist Irom Sharmila , who has been demanding the repeal of controversial Armed Forces (Special Powers)
NEW DELHI: “I am a bird in a golden cage,” a shattered Taniya (name changed) said in her statement. The
Former RBI governor D. Subbarao, whose tell-all memoir ‘Who moved my interest rate?’ was recently released spoke to Manojit Saha.
Despite the unprecedented crackdown by the Bar Council of India, which suspended 126 Tamil Nadu lawyers, more than 3,000 advocates
The Solar Impulse 2 was on Monday approaching the end of its epic bid to become the first sun-powered airplane
A day after Home Minister Rajnath Singh concluded his two-day Kashmir visit, the chief of the Central Reserve Police Force