Firm fined for controversial job ad
The Delhi High Court Wednesday fined a company Rs.100,000 for lowering the dignity and honour of judicial officers in an employment advertisement.
In times of crises, the humour mills keep churning
As a group of chartered accountants in Dubai settled down to a serious seminar to discuss the crisis sparked by the credit crunch in the West, Nagarajan regaled everyone ...
Hit by recession, working Britons turn to food charities
Many working class people in recession-hit Britain are now turning to food charities to feed their families.
British Asians look to India for bone marrow donors
British Asian health groups are now searching for bone marrow donors from India.
Railway exam disrupted by MNS to be held again: Lalu Prasad
Railway Minister Lalu Prasad Tuesday said the railway recruitment exam that was disrupted by Maharashtra Navnirman Seva (MNS) activists Sunday will be held again.
Strong India-Japan ties key to peace in Asia: PM
Describing ties with Japan as "one of the most important bilateral relationships" of India, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh left for Tokyo Tuesday on a visit that seeks to ...
Australia opens exam centres in India to recruit doctors
Australia is set to open five examination centres in India to recruit overseas trained doctors, desperately needed to meet the acute shortage of medical professionals in ...
Sports world calm amid financial market turmoil
With banks battling for survival, markets reporting takeover scrambles and company directors facing penalties for bad performance, it seems trade floors and commerce cham...
Phoenix launches Zuri brand of hotels in India
Phoenix Group Global, a promoter of luxury resorts, has announced the launch of its own brand of Zuri luxurious hotels and resorts in India.
Malaysia to adopt nuclear route to augment energy sources
Malaysia is to go in for nuclear energy as an alternative source of power generation by 2020 and a paper identifying sites for installing nuclear plants would be submitte...

