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Changing saffron hues: RSS reaches out to woo young professionals

As tennis players and judokas practise their art and some joggers do their rounds on the lush green grounds of the Noida stadium, some two dozen men are huddled in a corner. It looks like a Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) shakha because there is

Hours to go, stars come down on Chhattisgarh!

Where are the sex CDs? Political observers in Chhattisgarh are surprised that not a single sex or corruption compact disc has surfaced this time around in a state where elections are considered a trigger for such stings. Re

Their parents for Cong, many youths to vote AAP this time

With the trademark Gandhi caps and pamphlets all around and volunteers shouting slogans on ‘jhadoo’ and corruption, the stage was set for the jan sabha (public rally) of Arvind Kejriwal in Madipur assembly constituency in West Delhi, s

Telemedicine is a reality

Telemedicine in India is no more a hypothesis, but a proven theory. With the help of common service centres (CSCs), healthcare groups including Apollo and Medanta will offer telemedicine consultations in rural areas. CSC SPV, the nodal age

BoI to host BANCON 2013

Bank of India has announced the third flagship conference Bankers Conference of The Indian Banks Association (BANCON) 2013, to be held in Mumbai on November 15 and 16, 2013. The theme conference this year is “Bank of the futur

Need to overhaul business correspondent model of financial inclusion: Canara Bank CMD

The business correspondent (BC) model has been long considered the favourite choice of policymakers in connecting the last mile into financial inclusion, but it faces a huge trust deficit – so much so that even top bankers have been raising

PM, FM`s lecture to CBI a punch at apex court?

In the end, what P Chidambaram said “in a lighter vein” may be part of the reality the government is trying to push through. “In a lighter vein, I may say that sometimes CBI itself pretends to be a victim to get autonomy,”

Electronics industry calls for positive investment climate, tax regime

Investment and innovation are the two major areas that need serious attention to address the present difficulties confronting the electronics industry in India, said J Satyaranayana, secretary, department of electronics and information technology

Netaji Mulayam`s 30/30 India (U) Vision

Blame it on Nehru. If it had not been for him, India (Undivided) would comprise Pakistan, Azad Kashmir and Bangladesh, though regrettably still not Sri Lanka (Galle and Kandulama are so beautiful!). Now why couldn’t the man have just made Ji

They will vote only because they need voter card for identity!

Used clothes are the first thing you notice when you step inside the one room that serves as home for Shraddha Behn – like most other homes in Raghubir Nagar’s F block. A pile of old dresses tied together is lying in one corner, bundle

Netas face people`s ire: what have you done for 10 yrs?

  On November 10, the residents of this ghetto, situated on the foothills of a mine and housing families either employed in mines around Dalli Rajhara or menial jobs like collection and sale of firewood, questioned Mukti Guha Niyogi,

In Rajasthan, Redvakalan`s tribals want to give Modi a chance

Not Ashok Ghelot, the chief minister of Rajasthan from the Congress party. Not Vasundhara Raje, his adversary from BJP, a former chief minister. Not even Rahul Gandhi, the vice-president of the Congress party. Ahead of the assembly elections on De

SAIL registers huge profit

 State owned Steel Authority of India (SAIL) has earned a net profit of Rs 1,180 crore in the September quarter owing to the lower price of coal and ‘exceptional gains’. According to a news report in The Business Line, SAI

AI edgy about Jet-Etihad deal

Following the deal between Jet Airways and Etihad Airways, which will see the Gulf airline purchase a 24% stake in Jet Airways, Air India is anticipating loss of international passenger traffic due to the enhanced bilateral rights given by India t

IOC to begin roadshows

Looking forward to garnering as much as Rs 3,900 crore, the government begins roadshows in the US for sale of its 10% stake in Indian Oil Corporation (IOC). Officials from the petroleum ministry and disinvestment department are looking towards har

FM, PM ask CBI not to meddle in policy areas

Is the central bureau of investigation (CBI) meddling in policymaking areas as it investigates a series of scams that have embarrassed the UPA government? Prime minister Manmohan Singh and finance minister P Chidambaram think so, even as its direc

Indian democracy & foreign funds: who`s guilty?

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) faces a government probe to see if it has received any foreign donations. It is ironical, because it is facing action thanks to its transparency -- which other parties don`t value much, and because it is facing this probe

NOTA creates no ripples in Bhopal village

For urban middle class India, the forthcoming elections - the assemblies, followed by the big one, the Lok Sabha polls, scheduled before Summer 2014 - have suddenly become a touch more interesting. There`s a renewed chatter on social media and on col

Mumbai police discuss safety and security issues with Bollywood

As a part of image building exercise, members of film and television fraternity met Mumbai police yesterday to discuss the dignified portrayal of police and women in films. In the packed closed door meeting attended by senior police office

Eye on Web: Is EC chewing more than it can swallow?

A kurta-clad character resembling Narendra Modi, the BJP’s prime ministerial candidate, navigates through various obstacles and runs through states like Gujarat, Rajasthan, Kerala, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh – winning the

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