New Delhi, May 3: Apparently bowing to the American pressure India has dropped Iran from the urea procurement list just ahead of US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's visit to the country, sources told Headlines Today on Tuesday. Iran was the source of about 35 per cent of urea imports to India for the last two years. The State Trading Corporation (STC), a key government agency for procurement
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New Delhi, May 3: After social activist Anna Hazare and his team, Yoga guru Baba Ramdev has stoked a controversy calling MPs “dacoits and murderers,” evoking strong condemnation from parliamentarians who asserted that such “insults” are unacceptable. Addressing the media while launching his month-long yatra in Chhattisgarh's Durg on Tuesday, Baba Ramdev said there were good people among the
New Delhi, May 3: In a conditional relief to Italy, whose merchant ship was seized following the shooting to death of two Kerala fishermen by two marines on board, the Supreme Court on Wednesday allowed the vessel to leave India, along with the crew and the remaining marines. But a Bench of Justices R.M. Lodha and H.L. Gokhale directed them to make themselves available whenever they were required
New DelhI, May 3: A Congress nominee, either finance minister Pranab Mukherjee or Vice-President Hamid Ansari, seems set to be elected President, with all indications suggesting that the BJP-led opposition may not be able to put up a credible fight in the polls to determine who should replace Pratibha Patil. Although BJP scrambled to contain the damage from the "unilateral" declaration to oppose
Kolkata, May 3: Desperate to hold back Muslim votes in the forthcoming Panchayat elections, the West Bengal government led by the Trinamool Congress has decided to include 33 more categories in the OBC list. According to Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, will bring 99 per cent of the Muslim community in the OBC net. “At present there are 65 communities in the OBC category and today the cabinet has
New Delhi, May 2: Parliamentarians across party lines have once again united in the face of criticism and this time it is yoga guru and anti-corruption activist Baba Ramdev who has earned their wrath for calling the members of Parliament corrupt and characterless. He had said, "There are some politicians who are good. But some others are corrupt and have no character." Reacting to the comments of
New Delhi, May 2: After Anna Hazare and his team, it is now the turn of yoga guru Ramdev to kick up a controversy by attacking MPs calling them ''dacoits and murderers''. Lok Sabha Speaker Meira Kumar and several MPs, including senior BJP leader Yashwant Sinha, did not mince words in condemning the utterances and asked people to show respect to Parliament. Addressing the media while launching his
Ghaziabad, May 2: In a major setback for Nupur Talwar in the Aarushi Hemraj murder case, the sessions court of additional district judge Shyam Lal on Wednesday refused to grant bail to her, saying she is an "accused in double murders - of her own daughter and a poor servant - Hemraj". The court denied bail on the grounds that she may tamper with evidence if granted bail. On Tuesday, Nupur Talwar's
Guwahati, May 2: While the district administration Wednesday resumed the search operation with the help of Border Security Force (BSF) and National Disaster Rescue Force (NDRF) personnel for the victims of Monday's ferry tragedy, the state government has sought help from the Bangladesh government for recovery of the dead bodies, an official said. A government spokesman said Wednesday that the
New Delhi, May 2: As many as 858 unidentified bodies have been recovered in the city in the last four months, prompting Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit to take up the issue with Home Minister P Chidambaram today. Sources said Dikshit conveyed her serious concern to Chidambaram over the recovery of such a large number of unidentified bodies in the city in a few months and urged him to direct