The family was shocked to know that their advocate Rana Abdul Hamid, whom they had trusted like a messiah for Sarabjit’s release, backstabbed them by “deliberately avoiding to appear” in the Supreme Court.
The United States State Department has appointed a Kashmiri-origin woman as a special representative to Muslim communities as part of the Obama Administration’s effort to reach out to the Muslims around the world.
Robert O Blake, the new Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia, making his debut before the House Foreign Affairs Committee Thursday, said Secretary of State Hillary’s Clinton’s trip to India next month will be a tangible manifestation of the Obama Administration’s commitment to take the Indo-US relationship to the next level.
The Kerala High Court has made a land mark judgment by coming out strongly against the militant trade unions in the state.
“Megan Fox is so hot. She is, like, my girl crush and I don’t have girl crushes!” Us magazine quoted Kim as saying.
After a disastrous one-year run, the Indian PC market will be back on the growth track in the second half of 2009, according to IT intelligence firm Gartner Inc.
More often than not, schemes promising huge returns are Ponzi traps.
The AIADMK candidate who lost to P Chidambaram from Sivaganga in the Lok Sabha polls has challenged the validity of the home minister’s election.
Auto Riders had allegedly misused Rs 126 crore it had received as loans from Unit Trust of India (UTI) and a few other banks between 1993 and 1999.
Five youngsters were arrested by the police for allegedly stealing LCD desktops from the computer lab of the college.