Zomato replied to the customer saying, "Food doesn't have a religion. It is a religion."
The Election Commission has a fight on its hand as candidates use ingenious methods to smuggle in money to Voters.
If only Aamir Khan had resisted spoon-feeding his audience...
'We want Muslims to go about their work and business unhindered.' 'They should not get victimised and that will only come through the process of reconciliation.'
'The Election Commission has to deal with money power, intimidation tactics and caste politics.'
Sir Mark Tully on the magic of Indian elections. A fascinating excerpt from The Great March of Democracy: Seven Decades of India's Elections.
Laggards in international rankings, India finally made their presence felt by pulling off an impressive under-17 World Cup that drew all-round praise even though the country was eliminated in the very first round.
...Set house in order soon or Indian archers will compete under world body flag
The Centre has declined to divulge details of persons who have applied for the posts of chairperson and members of anti-corruption body Lokpal, saying these are "personal" in nature and cannot be disclosed.
Despite a strong anti-corruption mood, where election costs are seen as the driver for graft, politicians don't change their spots. Unsurprisingly, this trend of unleashing cash can be expected to continue in this Lok Sabha elections too, says Mahesh Vijapurkar.
That's all it takes to protect an institution -- just one person with no past and no greed for the future, says Shekhar Gupta.