
New Delhi: Some IT professionals and businessmen were facing problems in getting visas mainly due to outsourcing issues in those countries but Indian consulates are active in providing all help in resolving the grievances, Lok Sabha was informed on Wednesday. Asked during Question Hour about denial of visa by some countries to some IT professionals and even students, Minister of State for External Affairs Preneet Kaur said her ministry as...

10:40 PM, May 16, 2012

Mumbai: Ever since Delhi-based businessman Arun Tikkus savaged body was found in his Oshiwara apartment in Mumbai, cops have been hurtling from one shocking lead to another, as they unravel the mysteries surrounding the macabre events that led to the murders of two wealthy victims Arun Tikku and Karan Kakkar. Cops are presently sniffing around for clues to other crimes that follow the same pattern, on the hunch that Vijay...

03:52 PM, Apr 18, 2012

Aurangabad: This could well be the highest valued car deal in India. A group of businessmen has put Aurangabad on the world map by buying a whopping 150 high-end luxury cars in one go. The group wants to put their hometown on the global map. The Mercedes Benz cars priced at over Rs 65 crore, the highest valued car deal in India. And it's all happening in a small city...

08:47 AM, Oct 15, 2010

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08:16 AM, Jan 18, 2009

Mumbai: Sri Lanka captain Kumar Sangakkara chose to exercise caution despite his team's thumping 112-run victory over New Zealand in their concluding Group A World Cup match on Friday by saying tougher and more important battles lay in store from the knokc-out stages. "It's always nice to win but you have to be realistic in matters like these. It's good for our confidence but we have to know the real...

11:36 PM, Jan 03, 2008

Islamabad: Pakistan left-arm fast bowler Sohail Tanvir was ruled out of his first World Cup on Wednesday because of his Slow recovery from a knee surgery. Uncapped 21-year-old left-arm fast bowler Junaid Khan was approved as Tanvir's replacement by the International Cricket Council, the Pakistan Cricket Board said in a statement. Tanvir underwent knee surgery last year but struggled in his comeback one-day international series against New Zealand, which Pakistan...

10:35 PM, Dec 11, 2007

Cape Town: Controversial Indian fast bowler Shanthakumaran Sreesanth on Sunday thanked South African captain Graeme Smith for igniting his tour. Sreesanth and Smith had a heated exchange during the second Test in Durban, which India won by 87 runs, culminating in Sreesanth dismissing Smith, who played a loose shot at a crucial stage. The fast bowler claimed he was not thinking of his clash with Smith when he opened the...

11:55 AM, Nov 24, 2007