From lipstick to cur, politicians have come in for sharp criticism for their shooting-from-the-lip with eminent personalities saying time has come for them to think before opening their mouth.
Adding to the suspicions of Pakistan's ISI being linked to the Mumbai terror attacks, Afghanistan said intelligence gathered after the carnage has linked the agency to the unprecedented strike.
India has proof that ISI was involved in planning the Mumbai terror attacks and training the terrorists who killed 183 people during a 60-hour siege of the country's financial capital, sources said. The names of trainers and the places where
In the aftermath of the Mumbai terror attacks, fear seems to have gripped all and sundry including the high profile captain of Team India, Mahendra Singh Dhoni.
In a significant move, the Securities and Exchange Board of India on Thursday said that no early exit for investors will be allowed in close-ended mutual fund schemes.
With terrorists using the sea route to unleash the deadliest attack on India in 15 years, an alarm has been sounded on security of oil and gas installations, particularly offshore areas, with companies offering to bear part of the cost
Bullish on growth of the insurance sector, Reliance Life Insurance is set to hire 2,500 managers, besides 90 thousand advisers in the next four months.
With the financial turmoil causing pursue strings to be tightened worldwide, leading British daily Financial Times will not give salary hikes in the near term, in addition to introducing voluntary redundancy programmes.
Vijay Mallya-promoted Kingfisher Airlines, which recently got approval to fly on nine international routes, today said it will start direct daily flights from Mumbai to London from January 5, 2009.
With the companies across sectors showing signs of weaknesses, global financial major Citi on Thursday said India's economic growth rate would slow to 6.8 per cent in the current fiscal even if the Reserve Bank of India cuts rates.
The Oberoi Group on Thursday said the Trident Mumbai, which was one of the hotels targeted by terrorist during last week's attack, will reopen for guests from December 21.
So long as India's response to terrorism will be characterised by a shameless appeal along religious lines with political parties trying to consolidate their vote-banks as opposed to coming together to fight the menace, we will continue to be viewed
India's Muslims need to be seen as a potential asset, rather than a liability, in the struggle against terrorism. Scores of Indian ulema or Islamic clerics are now openly castigating all forms of terror, organising mass rallies and even issuing