Rahul's Mission Jupiter

Addressing a function at Vigyan Bhavan, Rahul Gandhi said if you wish to succeed in life then you require escape velocity, and the Dalit community needs the escape velocity of Jupiter.
Kumar's beating retreat

In 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.
Making of Khichdi

Three members of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), including one spokesperson, were arrested by the Delhi Police for allegedly pasting inflammatory posters at public places in South Delhi Jamia Nagar.
Modi's Bihar Package

Speaking after laying the foundation stone for highway projects in Arrah, the PM said Bihar will get a grand Rs 1.65 lakh crore if the total unutilised Rs 40,000 crore is added to the Rs 1.25 lakh crore.
The Suicide!

Delhi Chief minister Arvind Kejriwal has resigned after his push for the anti-corruption Jan Lokpal Bill was blocked in the state legislature by law-makers from the Congress and the BJP.
Shooting in Nepal

Nepal 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.
The EPF Feast

The government moved into damage control mode on Tuesday, hinting at a possible rollback of the controversial budget proposal to tax provident fund withdrawals.
Clean Sweep

The AAP Tuesday raced towards a landslide win in the Delhi assembly election, with the BJP congratulating AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal.
Election officials counting the millions of votes polled Saturday said the Aam Aadmi Party was set to win more than 50 of the 70 seats in the Delhi assembly, with a staggering vote share of at least 52 percent.
Manmohan Singh wants to meet Nawaz Sharif!

PM Manmohan Singh wants to meet Nawaz Sharif in spite of opposition within the county.
Go home indian media trends

The 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.