
Mumbai: It has been five years since the 7/11 train attacks in Mumbai that killed 188 people, but it's ironic that the accused have still not been brought to the justice. On July 11, 2006 Mumbai's suburban railway system was ripped apart by 7 bomb blasts within 11 minutes leaving 188 people dead and over 800 injured. Artist and designer Mahendra Pitale who lost his left hand in the blast ...

08:49 AM, Jul 11, 2011

Mumbai: It has been five years since the 7/11 train attacks in Mumbai that killed 188 people, but it's ironic that the accused have still not been brought to the justice. On July 11, 2006 Mumbai's suburban railway system was ripped apart by 7 bomb blasts within 11 minutes leaving 188 people dead and over 800 injured. Artist and designer Mahendra Pitale who lost his left hand in the blast...

08:49 AM, Jul 11, 2011

ATS told the court Sadiq had no connection with IM. ...

04:34 PM, May 11, 2009

The UK police have asked the CBI to submit details on the case. ...

08:27 PM, Nov 25, 2008

Victims still struggling to come over horrifying memories of 7/11. ...

11:14 PM, Sep 21, 2008

A revisit to the families who can still feel the pain of 7/11 blasts. ...

07:44 PM, Jul 26, 2008

The film is not about the conspiracy of the blasts but about the spirit of mankind. ...

02:49 AM, Jul 12, 2008

Two years after Mumbai train bombings, Namdeo Radye is trying to move on. ...

01:06 AM, Jul 12, 2008

Two yrs have passed since the Mumbai blasts that killed 188 people. ...

03:22 PM, Jul 11, 2008

For two families, time seems to have stood still since July 11, 2006. ...

08:48 AM, Jul 11, 2008

New Delhi: With Virender Sehwag's double-hundred having sunk in and the series in the bag, the fifth and final ODI at Chennai's MA Chidambaram Stadium presents India an opportunity to test their bench strength ahead of their tour to Australia. The spotlight in the last two days has been on two names, albeit for contrasting reasons. On the one hand was Sehwag romancing with just the second ODI double-hundred ever...

07:58 PM, Mar 28, 2008

New Delhi: Former Indian captain Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi passed away on Thursday evening following a prolonged lung infection. Pataudi, who is survived by wife Sharmila Tagore and three children, breathed his last at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital in Delhi. Seventy-year-old Pataudi was admitted to the hospital last month. Pataudi had played 46 Test matches for India. He was also known as Tiger Pataudi and Nawab Pataudi. Career highlights - ...

10:18 AM, Mar 02, 2008

New Delhi: The 'Super Over' will now be used during the World Cup, the ICC has laid down in the rules and regulations that would govern the quadrennial event's 2011 edition to be jointly hosted by India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. The little contest, which until now was part of Twenty20 internationals after two sides ended up with the same score, will now be part of the ODIs as well....

09:43 PM, Dec 10, 2007

Govt Railway Police in Mumbai tests a new explosives detector. ...

01:26 AM, Aug 14, 2007

The blasts took place in seven first class local train compartments in 2006 in Mumbai. ...

11:01 AM, Jul 30, 2007