List
of articles posted on 14-Oct-2008.
Sonia Gandhi and Mayawati intensified on Monday with the district administration clamping prohibitor
Tuesday, October 14, 2008 www.dnaindia.com
(
Politics
)
LUCKNOW: The political confrontation between Sonia Gandhi and Uttar Pradesh chief minister Mayawati intensified on Monday with the district administration clamping prohibitory orders in Rae Bareli where the Congress president was due to address a rally on Tuesday.
“We have decided to impose prohibitory order under Section 144 CrPC tomorrow [Tuesday],” PTI quoted Rae Bareli district magistrate San
Tags :
LUCKNOW
Sonia-Gandhi
Mayawati
Uttar-Pradesh
CrPC
Read
More | View
Comments | Submitted by : ash
Finance minister P Chidambaram promised fresh measures to boost liquidity amid strong indications of
Tuesday, October 14, 2008 timesofindia.indiatimes.com
(
Business
)
NEW DELHI: Finance minister P Chidambaram on Monday promised fresh measures to boost liquidity amid strong indications of a cut in the repo rate by at least half a percentage point, relaxation of the statutory liquidity ratio (SLR) by around 2 percentage points and immediate provision of Rs 25,000 crore to banks to compensate for agricultural loan write-offs.
Even as the finance minister held a p
Tags :
NEW-DELHI
P-Chidambaram
SLR
crore
Read
More | View
Comments | Submitted by : sharekhan
Madhur Bhandarkar is furious as the Censor Board gave his upcoming film, Fashion an A certificate
Tuesday, October 14, 2008 www.mumbaimirror.com
(
Entertainment
)
National Award winning director Madhur Bhandarkar is furious and dejected. His most ambitious project Fashion will have a restricted audience as the Censor Board has granted an A certificate to the film.
The Censor Board saw Fashion last evening. After the screening, the board members categorically told Madhur that he can't even get a U/A certificate for this film if he does not delete at least
Tags :
Madhur-Bhandarkar
National
Priyanka
Arjan-Bajwa
Kangana
Read
More | View
Comments | Submitted by : bollywood
Senior inspector Vilas Joshi of Tardeo police station said they had found a cellphone with an Idea c
Tuesday, October 14, 2008 www.dnaindia.com
(
Crime
)
MUMBAI: A police team from the Tardeo police station flew to Lucknow on Monday night to identify the man whose body parts were found stuffed in two suitcases from the footpath outside Willingdon Club at Tardeo on Sunday.
Senior inspector Vilas Joshi of Tardeo police station said they had found a cellphone with an Idea connection near the body. “The mobile number is registered in Lucknow. A team c
Tags :
MUMBAI
Tardeo
Vilas-Joshi
Willingdon
Read
More | View
Comments | Submitted by : beetle
Sachin Tendulkar scored a match-saving 49 to help India avert defeat in the first Test against Austr
Tuesday, October 14, 2008 cricket.timesofindia.indiatimes.com
(
Sports - Cricket
)
BANGALORE: Sachin Tendulkar scored a match-saving 49 to help India avert defeat in the first Test against Australia on Monday, but himself fell short of a world record.
India, set a victory target of 299 runs in 83 overs, finished with 177/4 before bad light forced the match to be abandoned as a draw after tea on the fifth day at the Chinnaswamy stadium.
Tendulkar was caught in the covers off de
Tags :
BANGALORE
Sachin-Tendulkar
Australia
Indian
Read
More | View
Comments | Submitted by : cricwar
Following an early morning call from the CM, Mohite was flown from Nagpur to Pune. A chopper waiting
Tuesday, October 14, 2008 www.mumbaimirror.com
(
Politics
)
A candidate for the state Legislative Council election missed nominations deadline by just 15 minutes, even after Chief Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh moved heaven and earth to ensure he reached from Nagpur to Mumbai on time.
The CM’s camp on Monday tried to arrange a chartered flight for Subodh Mohite. When that did not materialise, Mohite took a commercial flight to Pune, from where he was whisked
Tags :
Vilasrao-Deshmukh
Mumbai
Nagpur
Pune
Subodh-Mohite
Read
More | View
Comments | Submitted by : editor
The shares of India's two biggest airlines, Jet Airways and Kingfisher Airlines, were up on rumours
Tuesday, October 14, 2008 www.dnaindia.com
(
Business
)
MUMBAI/ NEW DELHI: The shares of India's two biggest airlines, Jet Airways and Kingfisher Airlines, were up on Monday on rumours of a possible merger to trigger yet another consolidation bid in the country's aviation space.
The shares of Vijay Mallya-promoted Kingfisher were up a whopping 32.35 percent at Rs.51.35, while that of Jet, founded by London-based Naresh Goyal, moved up by 11.12 perc
Tags :
MUMBAI
NEW-DELHI
India
Vijay-Mallya
Naresh-Goyal
Bombay-Stock
Read
More | View
Comments | Submitted by : corporate
A day after bodies of four of a family were recovered from their plush rented apartment at Raheja Es
Tuesday, October 14, 2008 timesofindia.indiatimes.com
(
Local
)
MUMBAI: A day after bodies of four of a family were recovered from their plush rented apartment at Raheja Estate in Borivli (East), it was confir
med on Monday that they died because of financial woes.
The bodies of A K Nair (81), his wife Shyamal (70), son Sudhir (42) and daughter Suchitra (46) were found around 2 pm on Sunday after neighbours complained of a stench. Sudhir and Suchitra were fo
Tags :
MUMBAI
Raheja
A-K-Nair
Suchitra
lakh
Read
More | View
Comments | Submitted by : economist
Renowned Hindi theatre personality Om Katare praises Mumbai’s superior theatre scenario while ruing
Tuesday, October 14, 2008 www.mumbaimirror.com
(
Columns
)
I remember stepping off the train at V.T. (now C.S.T.), nearly 30 years ago, and being overwhelmed by the number of people I saw at the station. I had come from Datia, Madhya Pradesh, and although I had been to Mumbai before, I was completely unprepared for what I saw then. I spent much of my early years roaming around the city, especially south Mumbai or ‘town side’, watching movies and plays whi
Tags :
Mumbai
Bhagat
Datia
Read
More | View
Comments | Submitted by : columnist
Greg Chappell had said that Australia, somewhat short on experience, would be the underdogs this tim
Tuesday, October 14, 2008 www.dnaindia.com
(
Sports - Cricket
)
Before the start of this Test series, Greg Chappell had said that Australia, somewhat short on experience, would be the underdogs this time. What he never told us was the unusual gameplan he might be hatching to turn the tables on India.
Chappell’s influence was evident in Australia’s strong showing in the Bangalore Test. His knowledge of India’s players, pitches and conditions would have been in
Tags :
Greg-Chappell
Australia
Ricky-Ponting
Bangalore
Tendulkar
Read
More | View
Comments | Submitted by : cricwar
Next
|