Chairman of Zee Telefilms Ltd. Subhash Chandra alleged that the BCCI chief had threatened him on telephone of causing harm to his life in connection with the cricket telecast rights issue.
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'You can wake up a person who is sleeping, but how do you wake up a person who's pretending to sleep.'
On Tuesday, the state-run Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority, the planning body, indicated that it expected to award the contract before December, which would pave the way to kick start construction in the same month.
'Modi knows the people here are opposed to this project, but he is using the might of government to push this port down our throats.'
The iconic Taj Mahal Palace and Tower hotel of the company in south Mumbai does not have any guests at present and only minimal staff are present to ensure upkeep of the property.
Modi knows that the BMC elections are critical for his party which has never won a majority in the city's 227 wards.
Here's a recap of events that occurred in India in the past 24 hours.
The venue for Saturday's meeting was shifted at the last minute from the headquarters of the India Banks' Association in Cuffe Parade to avoid media glare.
Here are the highlights from the Lashkar terrorist's deposition on Day 4.
The reduction in value of Chandra's assets comes close on the heels of the group's debt burgeoning to over Rs 12,000 crore, much of which he had raised by pledging his shares to banks and mutual funds in his flagship company ZEEL after many of the groups infrastructure bets did not take off.
Shobhaa De's remarks are an insult to Maharashtra, Marathi language and culture, said Sena's Sanjay Raut.
Operating sales in Mumbai and London were weaker by 20 per cent and 50 per cent, respectively.
'Our civil society here is vibrant, and courageous, although it is beaten up and beaten down, repeatedly.'
Holding the status of the richest municipal corporation in the country, BMC will witness competitive elections with 2,275 candidates in the fray for 227 seats. Here are some famous faces flashing their fingers!
Mumbai bids adieu to its iconic red double-decker buses.
Unidentified persons on Wednesday created a ruckus at the South Mumbai office of former Mumbai sheriff Nana Chudasama, to protest his 'anti-Marathi' banner.
Take a look at the famous faces who exercised their democratic right.
From being someone who feared travelling by Mumbai's suburban trains to heading the project that may change the way the city commutes, Ashwini Bhide has come a long way.
Social worker Rouble Nagi through her initiative 'Misaal Mumbai', has given a coat of lively colours to around 24,000 hutments across these slums.
'40 years later, the world is still singing I Am A Disco Dancer.'
It is a waste of time to speak up in today's India, believes Syed Firdaus Ashraf.
As returns decline, with extent and time horizon uncertain, some of these investors look to shift to safer zones
Almost every claim made by India about Pakistan's role in the 2008 Mumbai attacks has been backed by investigator, who probed the case in Islamabad.
'What I'm really worried about is that the day this lockdown ends, we will all rush to work and we'll kill the lovely environment we are seeing now.'
Mumbai police, citing his suicide note, said the 1988-batch Indian Police Service officer took the extreme step 'out of frustration' due to his illness.
Anyone with such experiences could have been expected to turn fundamentalist. But Shaheen Kadri is anything but that.
'She had indeed grown to full womanhood and was in reality more beautiful than I thought she was.'
Twenty-five years on, Coca-Cola is involved in a new search. Arnab Dutta reports.
The dairy has no plans of a sale
The reasons for the snail's pace at which the commission is proceeding are linked both to the government's indifference to it as well as the indifference of the parties appearing before it.
Few people know Ratan Tata as well as R K Krishna Kumar does. Widely perceived to be among the managers closest to Tata, Krishna Kumar assesses Ratan Tata, the man and business leader, in this exclusive interview to Rediff.com's Vaihayasi Pande Daniel.
"No problem is insurmountable," Shaheen Mistri tells Anjuli Bhargava.
'I'm an unbalanced human,' the founding partner of AZB, India's top law firm, tells Pavan Lall.
Branded residencies, designer-stamped homes have a snob value and are sold at a high premium, to willing buyers
Bombay Velvet spends too much time on period details and loses focus, notes Aseem Chhabra.