Bulletin India

It happens only in India!

With the expiry of the seven years’ stipulated time, authorities are set to declare 228 missing in the 2002 post-Godhra riots as dead.

With the Mumbai terror attacks exposing lack of coordination among security agencies, India today completely overhauled its coastal security apparatus and handed over the overall responsibility of maritime security to the Navy.

Vajpayee to be discharged tomorrow

Former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee is likely to be discharged tomorrow from AIIMS as doctors have today declared him fit to go home after 26 days of stay at the Intensive Care Unit.

The Oscar jitterbug

India’s current tour of New Zealand has thrown up the wonderful story of Ewan Chatfield, former fast bowler, who now drives a cab.

The great blessing of kindness

Yet, we think so seldom of making others feel good. We stint on good deeds, we hold back favours feeling a sense of power.

The menace of intolerance

The process of appeasement had begun with the Supreme Court’s judgment on Shah Bano being reversed by the Congress government in 1986.

The battle to save our past

Architectural heritage is part of our patrimony and it would be a sad city without CST et al, but maintaining heritage structures costs money.

Crabs in the city

There is one journey which every self-avowed seafood lover in Mumbai must take and that is to head towards Gajalee in Vile Parle.

The big rally headache

Brace yourself. If Friday’s rally held by angawadi workers is anything to go by, the city will be brought to a standstill by Saturday’s anti-terror rally.

IIT dream coming true in Bangalore

The state has finally succeeded in getting an Indian Institute of Technology (IIT). The Central government has agreed to sanction one IIT.

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