Kota. City improvement trust in the pond by the Kishore Sagar Bllbbadhi are being developed at the garden wall perpendicular to the right main canal has narrowed. The wall height has been increased. Prshaasn CAD on the objection, but the foundation wall is getting sidelined.
Kota. City improvement trust in the pond by the Kishore Sagar Bllbbadhi are being developed at the garden wall perpendicular to the right main canal has narrowed. The wall height has been increased. Prshaasn CAD on the objection, but the foundation wall is getting sidelined.
New Delhi: Defence Ministry has blacklisted six companies including Singapore Technologies, Israeli Military Industry and Germany's Rheinmetall Air Defence for 10 years for their alleged role in ordnance factory scam.
New Delhi: Defence Ministry has blacklisted six companies including Singapore Technologies, Israeli Military Industry and Germany's Rheinmetall Air Defence for 10 years for their alleged role in ordnance factory scam.
Kollam (Ker): Two Italian marines charged with murder in connection with the killing of two Indian fishermen, were today remanded in judicial custody for 14 days by a court here and sent to the Central Prison at Thiruvananthapuram.
Kollam (Ker): Two Italian marines charged with murder in connection with the killing of two Indian fishermen, were today remanded in judicial custody for 14 days by a court here and sent to the Central Prison at Thiruvananthapuram.
Beijing: China's third lunar probe, Chang'e-3, is expected to be launched next year and it will conduct moon landing and lunar explorations, a top space official has said. Different from the previous two orbiters, Chang'e-3 has "legs" to support the spacecraft in landing, Ye Peijian, chief commander of Chang'e-3 at China Academy of Space Technology, said.
Beijing: China's third lunar probe, Chang'e-3, is expected to be launched next year and it will conduct moon landing and lunar explorations, a top space official has said. Different from the previous two orbiters, Chang'e-3 has "legs" to support the spacecraft in landing, Ye Peijian, chief commander of Chang'e-3 at China Academy of Space Technology, said.
Melbourne: Burqa-clad Muslim women in Australia's most populous state will have to remove face veils as part of new tough identity check laws in New South Wales (NSW). The revised laws, which will come into force from April 30, will empower Justice officials with authority to look under religious face-coverings.
Melbourne: Burqa-clad Muslim women in Australia's most populous state will have to remove face veils as part of new tough identity check laws in New South Wales (NSW). The revised laws, which will come into force from April 30, will empower Justice officials with authority to look under religious face-coverings.
Moscow: An attempt by Vladimir Putin's foes to protest his presidential election victory by occupying a Moscow square ended on Monday with riot police quickly dispersing and detaining hundreds of demonstrators - a stark reminder of the challenges faced by Russia's opposition.
Moscow: An attempt by Vladimir Putin's foes to protest his presidential election victory by occupying a Moscow square ended on Monday with riot police quickly dispersing and detaining hundreds of demonstrators - a stark reminder of the challenges faced by Russia's opposition.
NEW DELHI: Captain Michael Clarke and David Warner hit centuries as Australia surged towards a big total against Sri Lanka in the second final of the triseries at the Adelaide Oval in Adelaide on Tuesday.
NEW DELHI: Captain Michael Clarke and David Warner hit centuries as Australia surged towards a big total against Sri Lanka in the second final of the triseries at the Adelaide Oval in Adelaide on Tuesday.
India returned from another exasperating tour and there seems to be no answers for the series of losses that have come in back-to-back away series - first England and now Australia. Such is the stern silence emanating from the Indian camp that no cricketer wants to do a post-mortem.
India returned from another exasperating tour and there seems to be no answers for the series of losses that have come in back-to-back away series - first England and now Australia. Such is the stern silence emanating from the Indian camp that no cricketer wants to do a post-mortem.
NEW DELHI/BANGALORE: Amidst allegations and counter-allegations, the sports ministry on Monday cleared the deck for the national hockey camp in Bangalore, which will now begin on Tuesday. The decision to give the green signal to the camp followed confusion over its schedule.
NEW DELHI/BANGALORE: Amidst allegations and counter-allegations, the sports ministry on Monday cleared the deck for the national hockey camp in Bangalore, which will now begin on Tuesday. The decision to give the green signal to the camp followed confusion over its schedule.