According to a report in English daily The Indian Express, the bribe amount of Rs 90 lakh would have ultimately reached Railway Minister Pawan Kumar Bansal. The report is based on information provided by a top-level official in the CBI. It is believed that the...
Rana Tanveer of 'Express Tribune', who broke the news on how Indian prisoner Chamel Singh was tortured and killed, says no FIR has been registered against any jail official.
In an interview to the media, Beni Prasad Verma says that he never gave an interview to Indian Express wherein he accused the Mulayam Singh government of taking a commission in return of their support of the UPA at the centre. He also added that if any one was...
In an interview to the media, Beni Prasad Verma refuses to accept the fact that he spoke to Indian Express regarding Mulayam Singh Yadav and Samajwadi Party. He also says that he would only comment on the issue after consulting his party.
BJP Chief Rajnath Singh hints that Narendra Modi will play an important role in the 2014 elections. Rajnath Singh says that Modi is a leader with a huge fan-following. He also adds that BJP would soon announce their candidate for the post of Prime Minister in ...
According to a report in the Indian Express, BJP is all set to make Narendra Modi the head of the BJP Prachar Committee. The announcement is likely to be made in March. Modi might also be handed the control of the 2014 elections.
Four bogies of the Barauni-Gwalior mail caught fire on Monday night when the train was at the Moth railway station near Jhansi in Madhya Pradesh. The fire was detected in time, allowing the passengers to get off in time.
India is not alone in mourning the loss of Damini. Indians world over have expressed their grief and anger over the plight of women in India. A group of 100 Indians settled in London came together and lit candles in Damini's memory and paid tribute to her. The...
The Hyderabad-Solapur passenger train caught fire, some would say luckily, when it had stopped at a railway station. The train fire killed two passengers.
The Hubli-Miraj passenger derails near Gokak in Belgaum district. But no casualties have been reported. There was a minor fire on the train. The train travels from Hubli in Karnakata to Miraj in Maharashtra.
Tyre king MRF launches its racing car Formula 2000 that will debut in the Indian Grand Prix taking place in October. The MRF single seater racing car was launched by brand ambassador and India's first F1 racer Narain Karthikeyan.
A warning before you watch this video. It may put you off food at least for the day, if not making you wonder if the food tasted a bit different the last time you were on a train. Tv cameras go inside the pantry of a train and expose the rotten quality of carr...
Newshour | Salman Khurshid, in an Indian Express interview made a statement saying that the Congress is directionless and Rahul Gandhi's UP rally was a mere cameo. While the Law Minister came out to say his statement was misinterpreted there has been no denial...
Salman Khurshid who earlier made a statement on the Congress being directionless and Rahul Gandhi not taking responsibility has taken a U-turn now. Khurshid now says that he has been misinterpreted. Congress pressure is likely to be behind this change in state...
A bag-snatcher on board the Golden Express shoved Bhavika Mehta off the train, when she refused to give up her purse. She was crushed under the wheels of the train and lost her left leg in the process. Her father also sustained a fracture in his attempt to sav...
The Doon Express, on its way from Howrah to Dehradun, derails near Koridia village, about 35 km from Jaunpur in Uttar Pradesh. Officials confirm seven deaths.
The Doon Express, on its way from Howrah to Dehradun, derails near Koridia village, about 35 km from Jaunpur in Uttar Pradesh. Officials confirm seven deaths.
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and Railway Minister Mukul Roy speak on the Doon Express derailment. Railway Minister announces compensation for the victims.
The Doon Express, on its way from Howrah to Dehradun, derails near Koridia village, about 35 km from Jaunpur in Uttar Pradesh. Officials confirm six deaths.
In reference to the spook story on troop movement, veteran BJP leader LK Advani writes in his blog that the ties between the government and the Army are at an all-time low.
The fact that Army Chief Gen VK Singh indicated about possible newspaper stories, misinterpreting troop movements, three months ago leads to a question whether he was forewarned about the Indian Express story.
In an interview to The Week almost three weeks ago, Army Chief VK Singh hints at the possibility of a spook story coming out. Is this just a coincidence or more than that?
Army Chief Gen VK Singh dismissed as 'absolutely stupid', a report that the Indian govt panicked for several hours in the face of unexplained troop movements near Delhi in January.
Sunday Guardian, a Delhi-based weekly says a senior UPA minister, whose kin is involved in arms deals, is behind the spook story on Indian Army, published in Indian Express.
As per The Sunday Guardian, a senior minister of the UPA govt was the mastermind behind the story aimed at aggravating the friction between the political establishment and Army Chief VK Singh.
The national daily, which published the spool story on Indian Army prompting clarifications from the Prime Minister and Defence Minister, chooses to stick to its stand.
A leading national daily reports on a non-notified movement by an Army troop towards Delhi. The report was rubbished by the Government immediately for being 'baseless'.
The front-page Indian Express report on the late night January 16 military movement is highly exaggerated in nature and an example of irresponsible journalism, says Defence Minister AK Antony.
Senior BJP leader Ravi Shankar Prasad says that the Government should ensure that there is no room for any sponsored story on the movement of Army troops.
Senior BJP leader Ravi Shankar Prasad says that the Government should ensure that there is no room for any sponsored story on the movement of Army troops.
Former army men have outrightly rejected the Indian Express report of suspicious movement of troops near the national capital on January 16, as baseless.
The Indian Express says its front-page story says nothing more than the government being worried in January by the movement of a mechanized army unit, because it had not been informed.
The Prime Minister and the Defence Ministry have rubbished the report in The Indian Express on suspicious movement of Army troops calling it alarmist and totally baseless.