The Barcelona strikers ended a public spat with a public display of reconciliation.
BJP decides to disrupt Parliamentary proceedings
In New Delhi to attend the Pravasi Bharatiya Divas, Pitroda wears a disgruntled look whenever you talk about India's growth and the much-discussed 'progress' it has made.
Police said the tantri came in person to give the second complaint to the Central Police Circle Inspector. The police have registered the second complaint.
The 15-year-old Sikh boy, who claimed he was a victim of a racist attack in Edinburgh last month, had allegedly made up the story after cutting his hair.
Having catapulted itself to the top through 'Kaun Banega Crorepati' in 2000, Star India is banking on programme, which starts on Friday, to strengthen its weekend programming.
The South African all-rounder said he is determined to help his team put the record straight in the second Test against India.
The Asian Games gold medallist has now set her eyes on winning the world championship, which she said, will be her biggest challenge.
The camera has already taken hundreds of images of the Martian surface and the instrument will obtain about 5000 for every year till 2010.
He played out a safe draw with Russian Peter Svidler to move into joint lead after the fifth round of the Mtel Masters Chess tournament.
'He always exhibited true sportsman spirit.' says former BCCI president Jagmohan Dalmiya.
Rohit Sharma and Manish Pandey sparkled with half-centuries but rest of India's batsmen put up a lackluster performance before the bowlers came good to hand the team a 64-run win over a second string Western Australia XI in the warm-up one-day cricket match at the WACA, in Perth, on Saturday.
Two student leaders were arrested and the offices of the Communist Party-UML ransacked by the police ahead of a May 1 anti-King rally.
"It's great that Sourav came here and watched the match," said Sania.
The Star from Johannesburg said the decision to abort the Sri Lanka tour was 'a wrong move by CSA'.
New Delhi is also looking at similar systems being offered by Russia and Israel.
The England under-19 skipper scored a fine 123 to take the hosts to 279 for six on the first day of the second Test against India.
The ace off-spinner claimed six wickets to help Sri Lanka ease to an innings and 153-run victory over South Africa in the first Test.
The Archaeological Survey of India has decided to conduct a detailed survey on the sculptures, which included lions, a horse and a miniature cut-in shrine, official sources said.
Pakistani designers are now eying the Indian bridal wear market with their ethnic lehengas, sarees and embroidered suits.
The Madras high court restrained cell phone service providers from giving cricket scores of the ongoing India-Pakistan series.
'It's a known fact that members of different north-eastern militant outfits move into the state from Bangladesh and fencing the border will check these movements,' BSF chief Rajsekhar Mushari said.
The Sensex opened with a positive gap of 110 points at 14,044.
After being delayed by landslides for two days, pilgrims undertaking the Amarnath yatra resumed their journey on Saturday.
The government's ambitious plan to make Steel Authority of India Limited a mega PSU may hit a roadblock with several smaller PSUs under the Steel Ministry expressing unwillingness to merge with the steel behemoth.
Indian industry has logged a growth of 9.5 per cent in April 2006 as against 8.1 per cent in the same month last fiscal.