British doctors criticize McDonald's Olympic sponsorship, saying that an event that celebrates fitness is being sponsored by products that make us unhealthy.
Activists in Bhopal say that even though the government's decision not to participate in the opening and closing ceremonies of the London Olympics was a face saver, India should boycott the Games altogether.
The Indian government has now stepped in by asking the body to drop Dow Chemicals as sponsor of this year's London Games for the company's link to the Bhopal Gas tragedy.
After holding meetings for three days, the BBCI and the Sahara Group strike a deal, paving the way for Sahara's comeback in IPL and cricket sponsorship.
Former Maldivian president Mohamed Nasheed pleads with the international community to help restore democracy in his country; the age row of the Army Chief will come up for hearing in the Supreme Court.
A meeting of the BCCI chief and the Sahara Group head, scheduled for the weekend, may result in bringing back the support of the corporate giant to Indian cricket.
Reacting to BCCI president N Srinivasan's offer to have a dialogue, Sahara's Subrata Roy says he is open to talks and is still committed to cricket, no matter what.
Despite the resignation of the Ethics Panel chief, the London Olympics Organising Committee says that Dow Chemicals will continue to be the sponsor of the prestigious event.
Citing public sentiments, the IOA has urged IOC to revoke Dow's sponsorship for the games, but maintained that India is not going to boycott the Olympics.
The Union Sports Minister's promise to the Bhopal gas tragedy victims came ahead of a meeting of the Indian Olympic Association with the International Olympic Committee.
Citing public sentiments against Dow Chemicals over Bhopal gas tragedy, the ministry urged International Olympic Committee to get the sponsorship revoked.