Tata Nano finds new home In Gujarat

After deciding to leave the West Bengal factory amid violent protests, Tata group decided to continue its Nano car project in Gujarat. The Nano is the cheapest car to be produced as it would...

Ganguly may lose BCCI contract

" The new office bearers of the Board of Control for Cricket in India will have a tough task on their hand and one of their first assignments is going to be drawing the new contracts for the players of the Indian...

Indian tour more important than Ashes: Katich

"Australian batsman Simon Katich reckons his team’s rivalry against India has become “bigger” than the Ashes in recent times and predicts the upcoming Test series in October will be tough for his side. Katich, who is currently in India leading the Australia ‘A’...

Birth of twin after 3-year gap

This is a miraculous story and looks straight from  ripley's believe or not. A twin was born after the gap of three years. " Creating medical history of sorts, an embryological twin was born after a gap of three years at a fertility clinic here. A baby boy...

India: Last-ditch talks on Tata factory for Nano

As human reactions to the removal of a Tata factory in Singur- West Bengal- contiune to shock the Indian audience, the government and opposition hold an emergency meeting over the future of Nano. " By Joe Leahy in...

Amitabh Bachchan Lied and they could have gotten Millions from Ontario and Ca...

Toronto: After desperate attempts by the Unforgettable Tour guys to paint what was a flop show as a superhit (a trick often employed in Mumbai with new releases), they seem to have come around to the realization that...

Tatas shut down Singur plant, preparing plan for Nano relocation

" Kolkata: With no hopes of the stalemate ending in Singur, Tatas on Tuesday said it was considering shifting the low-cost Nano car project from West Bengal to some other State, on which a decision may be taken...

Critics claim Nano is reliant on subsidies

" By Joe Leahy in Kolkata Published: September 2 2008 01:29 | Last updated: September 2 2008 01:29 A much-lauded plan by India’s Tata group to build the world’s cheapest car, the diminutive Nano,...

Mendis needs to stand the test of time: Buchanan

"Former Australian and Kolkata Knight Riders coach John Buchanan says Ajantha Mendis should be judged on a long-term basis only and success in one series doesn’t really mean anything. “Mendis reminds me a bit of Johnny Gleeson, though he releases the ball much quicker, is...

Buchanan hunting new talent for KnightRiders

"IPL franchise Kolkata Knight Riders has decided to launch a talent hunt throughout the country and it started with a camp in Mumbai under John Buchanan. “We are looking at the long-term picture,” the lanky Aussie said after his first ‘net’ session with the 100-odd boys."

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Free Schools Using Study Technology of L. Ron Hubbard Give Hope to Kolkata Ch...

Bibha Kumari, Sohan Das, Pintu Das and Mukesh Paswan are excellent students. In fact, they are the best students at their school. But four years ago not only had they never seen the inside of a schoolroom but they...

Glad and shy to be gay in India

Being gay in India has never been easy. It is still a criminal offece. However, newer gereations have tried to expand more liberal norms further away from the four metros (New Delhi, Chenai, Mumbai and Kolkata)....

India Gay Pride Parades

By coincidence or not, after Gay Pride Parade in Jerusalem , hundreds march in India Gay Pride Parades. In Jerusalem ..." 'the Haredis have understood this year that the fight [against the parade] is a shot in the...

Scientology Volunteers Use Study Tech to Help Homeless Children in Kolkata

In India, where 135 million children do not attend school, twenty-five percent of the population lives below the poverty line and roughly 1.2 million children under age 15 have lost one or both parents, a group of...

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