Disappointed at Lahore High Court's decision to scrap terror cases against Jamaat-ud Dawa chief Hafiz Saeed,India said it would take up the issue with Pakistan.
Buoyed by robust industrial growth in August,the PMs economic panel projected factory growth at 7.5-8 per cent this fiscal.
Pakistani gunman Ajmal Kasab said he had no faith in Indian courts and pleaded for transfer of the 26/11 case to an international court.
A Delhi court,which was to hear the bail plea of underworld don Abu Salem in an extortion case,issued production warrant against him for October 26 after the Mumbai jail authorities failed to bring him.
Central paramilitary forces and West Bengal police would continue their joint anti-Maoist operations in West Bengal,with the Centre deciding that 17 companies of its forces would remain in the state.
A high alert has been sounded across Maharashtra for Tuesdays Assembly polls.
India reacted strongly to the Lahore HCs order to dispose off the anti-terror case against Jamaat-ud-Dawa chief Hafiz Saeed,the alleged mastermind behind the November 26,2008 Mumbai terror attacks.
Supreme Court has ruled that if a landlord has a bonafide need of his rented premises for starting a new business and is able to prove his claim convincingly,he can't be denied the privilege.
Maoists blew up a stretch of railway track and set ablaze three trucks as they began their two-day Jharkhand-Bihar shutdown.
The Tamil Nadu government on Monday announced a financial assistance of Rs five lakh to the family of a CRPF jawan recently killed in a militant attack in Jammu and Kashmir.
EC has made elaborate security arrangements with special focus on Naxal-hit areas in Maharashtra to ensure peaceful polling,which will start at 7 am on Tuesday in all the three states.
The eight-day old indefinite strike by government doctors on Monday spread to peripheral health centres in the district affecting their emergency and other services.
The CRPF has lost six times more men at the hands of Naxals this year as compared to its casualties in other combat zones,including terror-hit Jammu and Kashmir or insurgency-affected North East.
In a message to 'Pakistan-India Friendship Forum,UK' on the occasion of the Eid and Diwali celebrations,Manmohan Singh has said that India is keen to bring peace and harmony with Pak.
Karnataka CM B S Yediyurappa has said that all villages that were marooned in the recent floods in Karnataka would be relocated to safer places.
Maoists have started losing their sway over the people of Lalgarh and its surrounding areas in the wake of a sustained operation by the joint forces and the arrest of tribal leaders.
India successfully testfired in quick succession two nuclear-capable 'Prithvi-II' surface-to-surface missiles with a range of 350 km from the Integrated Test Range (ITR) at Chandipur.
The Directorate of Forensic Sciences report on the tests,says Surinder Koli had no mental or personality disorder,that all killings were rooted in fantasy and an 'overpowering compulsion' to kill.
In a significant development,the Pakistan ISI station chief,MK Afridi,at its High Commission in Delhi got electrocuted 'while drying his hair late Sunday night at his Vasant Vihar residence.
Pak has raised the Kashmir issue at a UN committee saying the 'decolonization agenda' of the world body would be incomplete without resolution of the problem,drawing a strong reaction from India which asserted that the state is its integral part.
Rajender Kachru,father of a late ragging victim opines that,psychology of home factor leads to ragging incidents.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Sunday rejected as "false accusations" Pakistan's charges that India was fomenting trouble in Balochistan and said the country is not in the business of exporting terror.
Refusing to bracket Naxals with terrorists,Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Sunday ruled out use of armed forces against them and said that the government is willing to hold talks with them if they abjured violence.
Karnataka HC Chief Justice P D Dinakaran's appointment as a SC judge has hit a roadblock with a collegium headed by CJI K G Balakrishnan understood to have put on hold the decision on his elevation.
The Naxalites,who have become the gravest internal security threat forcing the Centre to plan an all-out offensive against them,have killed more than 2,600 people,including civilians,in the last three years.







