Bollywood superstar Salman Khan was today (May 6) granted two-day interim bail by the Bombay High Court in the 2002 hit-and-run case, hours after he was sentenced to five years in jail by a Sessions Court.
AAP leaves SwarajDid the Swaraj movement launched by expelled Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Yogendra Yadav make the party so allergic to the word that it is rewriting its party script? In a swift change on its website, AAP has quietly deleted the paragraph that mentioned Swaraj.
Kumar's beating retreatIn a major embarrassment for the Aam Aadmi Party, party leader Kumar Vishwas was on Monday served a notice by Delhi Commission for Women on a female volunteer`s complaint seeking a statement from him on rumours of his illicit sexual relationship with her.
Shooting in NepalNepal government on Monday asked hundreds of Indian & foreign rescue workers to leave the quake-hit country as immediate relief has already been provided and the remaining tasks will be carried out by its army and police.
Go home indian media trendsThe Indian media is facing flak for its coverage of the earthquake disaster in Nepal with complaints in the social media that it was treating the tragedy as a "public relations exercise" on behalf of the Indian government.
As Nepal picks up pieces in the aftermath of last month`s devastating earthquake that killed over 7,000 people and injured more than 14,000, some have picked holes in the "relentless and aggressive" coverage by the Indian media.
Bad-al SarkarPunjab`s education minister Surjit Singh Rakhra on Saturday stirred a fresh controversy when he sought to play down the death of a girl, who got killed after being molested and shoved off a moving bus owned by Punjab`s ruling Badal family.
"Nobody can stop accidents. Whatever happens that happens by God`s will," Surjit Singh Rakhra said on Saturday.