Ban Bajrang Dal and VHP, says minorities panel Commission blames groups for riots in Indore in July. ...  
05:55 PM, Oct 29, 2008

NIC meet set for a war of words between UPA, NDA Leaders like Modi want to know why terror is not on agenda of the meet. ...  
03:08 AM, Oct 13, 2008

Up in arms: Bajrang Dal dares Govt to ban it Bajrang Dal said the Govt would face the "consequences" if it was outlawed. ...  
12:06 PM, Oct 09, 2008

Ban Bajrang Dal, says national minorities panel Ban is recommended for Bajrang Dal's alleged role in attacks on churches. ...  
07:36 PM, Oct 05, 2008

Sonia must speak up for Christians: Archbishop Archbishop Vincent Concesso speaks on attacks on churches. ...  
03:50 PM, Sep 28, 2008

Govt wants Muslim officials in Muslim areas Mumbai: Mumbai Indians' captain Harbhajan Singh attributed poor shot selection of his top-order batsmen as the reason behind his team's humiliating loss against Delhi Daredevils in the Indian Premier League game here on Monday. Mumbai were shot out by Delhi for a mere 92 runs and the visitors overhauled the target with 31 balls to spare to register a seven-wicket win and Harbhajan laid the blame on the poor show...  
07:54 AM, May 13, 2008

Sachar favours Muslims alone, not right: Delhi HC Karachi: Members of the Pakistan team are yet to get their new central contracts and are also awaiting payments dating back to the last four months. According to the Jang newspaper, the members of the national team have not been paid their match fees, central-contract retainers and other dues for the series against Bangladesh, England and the Asia Cup. The newspaper quoted sources close to the national team as saying...  
10:04 PM, May 12, 2008

BJP makes up for omission, promises Muslim minister
by IANS
Islamabad: The three schoolboys jumped a barrier and walked nearly a mile to buy tickets to a Twenty20 game at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium. Truth be told, 14-year-old classmates Azizullah Khan, Zubair Khan and Noman Khalid would have been happy to walk almost any distance to see their heroes up close; Saeed Ajmal and Umar Gul taking wickets and Umar Akmal whacking boundaries. The boys had only ever seen them on...  
08:26 PM, May 07, 2008

Govt grants Rs 37.8 bn to minority-dominated districts
by IANS
Melbourne: There is some good news for the injury-hit Australian cricket team as opener Shaun Marsh is likely to be fit for the upcoming Test series against India and might even play the two warm-up matches before that. Marsh, recuperating from a back injury, is likely to play against the Indians in one of their two warm-up matches in Canberra to get some match fitness before the opening Test in...  
05:49 PM, Mar 27, 2008

I'm not apologetic for empowering minorities: PM Chennai: The New South Wales coach Anthony Stuart revealed on Monday that it is under Cricket Australia's instructions that Shane Watson's bowling is being used sparingly in the Champions League T20. Shane is just coming off the Test series in Sri Lanka. He bowled some good spells down there and probably more in a Test series than he has for quite some time. Shane's had a history of injuries early...  
01:31 AM, Mar 06, 2008

FM doubles allocation for minority welfare Lahore: The Pakistan Cricket Board says "everything is in the air" as far as resumption of bilateral series with India is concerned and it does not expect any progress on the issue until the BCCI holds a formal meeting with its officials. "The truth is right now everything is in the air. And frankly speaking even our policy on resuming bilateral cricket ties with India would only be made once...  
03:43 PM, Feb 29, 2008

Andhra goes all out to woo minorities Birmingham: Fast bowler Rudra Pratap Singh, who has been named to replace Zaheer Khan in the Indian squad currently touring England, is yet to reach England - thanks to a delay in obtaining the visa. Zaheer Khan is one of the three Indian players ruled out of the remaining England tour due to a right hamstring and ankle injury. The other two are Harbhajan Singh (abdominal strain) and Yuvraj Singh...  
10:13 AM, Feb 20, 2008

Govt to crack down on discrimination in pvt sector Northampton: After getting a bashing in the first two Tests against England, India will look to put their campaign back on track in a two-day practice match against Northamptonshire starting on Friday. The visitors got a big boost to keep their chance of drawing the four-match series alive as the swashbuckling opener Virender Sehwag joined the squad on Wednesday. Sehwag, who is being touted as the messiah who will pull...  
02:57 PM, Feb 18, 2008

Minority group gives Raj 72 hrs to end attacks
by ANI
Nairobi: All-rounder Collins Obuya was named as Kenya's new national cricket captain to replace Jimmy Kamande who was sacked after the disastrous 2011 World Cup campaign, Cricket Kenya said. At 29 Obuya, who has played 92 one-day internationals for Kenya, is the sole senior player left in the team after the national board decided to call time on the careers of most of the older players after the winless tournament...  
10:33 PM, Feb 13, 2008

Who are the minority? BJP wants a definition Bangalore: They have secured the top spot in the points table after being placed at the bottom at one stage and the man who turned things around for the team is the in-form Chris Gayle, said Royal Challengers Bangalore skipper Daniel Vettori. Bangalore thrashed defending champions Chennai Super Kings to take the top position with 19 points in the Indian Premier League. Gayle smashed an unbeaten 70 to pave the...  
07:11 PM, Jan 28, 2008

Orissa govt failed to protect Christians: panel New Delhi: After their disappointing campaign in the recently concluded World Cup, the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) is looking to make amends and has reportedly approached India's former skipper Sourav Ganguly to be the batting coach of their national side. According to sources, BCB has confirmed the news that they want the services of India's most successful skipper, they are still to make a formal offer to the Bengal icon....  
10:01 PM, Jan 17, 2008

PM's growth plan for all in minor-ity row New Delhi: England's injury problems ahead of their World Cup campaign continued on Sunday when batsmen Jonathan Trott suffered a finger injury which he picked up before Friday's warm-up victory over Pakistan. Coach Andy Flower said on Saturday: "Trott had an X-ray on the finger after being hit against Pakistan. It's quite badly bruised. It's a finger that he's had problems with before. Luckily there's no crack, so he'll just...  
03:58 PM, Dec 19, 2007

Hyderabad govt red faced over police torture of Muslims The state govt says action will be taken against the policemen if found guilty. ...  
02:51 AM, Oct 17, 2007

Tamil Nadu doling out job reservation for minorities Tamil Nadu government will have one more calculation to make. ...  
10:29 PM, Sep 13, 2007

Tamil Nadu set to action religion-based quota The ordinance will come into effect from September 15. ...  
01:30 PM, Sep 13, 2007