On December 29, a 32-year-old, debt-ridden, unemployed diamond polisher of Gujarat’s Rajkot town, unable to eke out a living, strangulated his four-year-old only son to death.
On December 29, a 32-year-old, debt-ridden, unemployed diamond polisher of Gujarat’s Rajkot town, unable to eke out a living, strangulated his four-year-old only son to death.
Tea growers in northeastern India say climate change has hurt the country’s tea crop, leading not just to a drop in production but also subtly altering the flavor of their brew.
The aircraft overshot the runway before plunging 200-300 metres into a gorge
Thailand will enforce the mandatory use of bio-diesel at 10,000 petrol stations nationwide on April 1, next year, the minister of energy said Saturday.
Award-winning Malayalam film actor, M.R. Balachandran, who was working as a waiter in a dilapidated restaurant in Sharjah after hitting on bad times, has finally returned home.
New Delhi was the first stop for the Sharjah's first Indian roadshow, which was organised by the Sharjah Commerce and Tourism Development Authority (SCTDA) in collaboration with Sharjah International Airport, Sharjah International Airport Travel Agency (SATA), and Indian Airlines.
ABU DHABI - The UAE-India relations have progressed significantly over the last few years, said the outgoing Indian ambassador, K. C. Singh. "There has been a steady upswing in the relations between the two countries, marked particularly by the recent visit to New Delhi of the high-level UAE delegation, led by Lt. General Shaikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Chief of Staff of the UAE Armed Forces," said the envoy.
DUBAI - UAE-based Malayalee Cultural and Welfare Association Thirumuttam will organise a mega youth festival involving more than 3,000 students from around 60 schools in the UAE between December 31, 2003 and January 1 and 2, 2004.
DUBAI - After successfully staging Hindi theatre events in Dubai, Rangmanch is presenting its first-ever regional language theatre performance, Gujarati play Masaala Maami at the Emirates Auditorium of Crowne Plaza Hotel in Dubai today.
The State-run Oman Oil Company (OOC), the investment arm of the sultanate, has cut its equity in the shareholding of India's Bina Refinery to two per cent from the initially planned 26 per cent.