Bharatiya Janata Party national president Amit Shah on Thursday described the upcoming assembly elections as the second leg of the party's "Congress free India movement."
V V S Laxman on Sunday said he improved as a one-day player only after he worked hard on rotating the strike.
The court is likely to pronounce the order later in the day.
Sourav Ganguly is likely to sit on the special committee to determine category-placements of the 20 players to be awarded contracts by the BCCI.
A major infiltration bid into the Kashmir Valley was foiled on Tuesday by the army in which six persons, including a colonel, a trooper and four intruders, were killed in the Uri sector of the Line of Control.
Munde expressed confidence that the BJP, which won 34 seats and fell short of majority by just one seat in the 70-member state assembly with an effective strength of 69 would prove its strength in the House.
Rani Mukerji's friends make sure to stand by her side at her father Ram Mukherjee's prayer service.
The bench was not impressed by the argument that Kohli will not get a fair trial in the United Kingdom as there was a bias against the Asian communities.
The partially convertible rupee closed at 60.30/31 per dollar compared with 60.28/29 on Friday.
The bench also vacated the stay granted against the execution of both the convicts during the pendency of their appeals.
The bench further said that the conviction of Sidhu will not be operative till the disposal of his appeal against the high court judgment.
Ashwani Nagpal is the owner of the popular Leela Lounge restaurant.
Reliance Communications chairman Anil Ambani on Thursday met Finance Minister P Chidambaram and senior DoT officials, even as his company started examining the books of Hutchison Essar Ltd for a possible bid.
Rashtriya Janata Dal member of Parliament M P Shahabuddin had challenged a Patna high court order.
Education consultant Karan Gupta says one's focus should be on applying to the best global business schools rather than on a particular country.
Anita Aikara/Rediff.com breaks down the fashion trends for you.
'Eden' had been depicted as a clean and green place free of many of the problems faced on earth.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld the previous National Democratic Alliance regime's decision to divest Hotel Agra Ashok and said it was a policy decision of the government.\n\n
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