Saturday
Ahmedabad: A day after suspended IPS officer Sanjiv Bhatt is arrested, his family says they fear for his life and have written to the Gujarat Commissioner of Police demanding justice.
Mumbai: Voicing concern over growing incidents of piracy close to the Indian shores, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh stresses the need to ensure adequate control over maritime activity for security reasons.
Sunday
New Delhi: After undergoing surgery for an undisclosed ailment nearly two months ago, Sonia Gandhi made her first public appearance when she attended a prayer meeting at Raj Ghat on the occasion of Mahatma Gandhi's 142nd birth anniversary.
New Delhi/Hyderabad: Bringing his fight for a separate Telangana to the national capital, TRS chief K Chandrasekhar Rao stages a sit-in at Rajghat, rejecting Centre's decision to hold "further consultations".
New Delhi: The Supreme Court refuses to expunge its adverse remarks made in a judgement against Medha Patkar-led Narmada Bachao Andolan (NBA) for misleading it on the issue of land acquisition for Omkareshwar Dam project in Madhya Pradesh.
Monday
New Delhi: Separate Telangana agitationists reject Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's appeal for calling off the 22-day strike and threatened to intensify it if the Centre does not announce the formation of the state with a "clear-cut timeframe".
Srinagar: The row over the custodial death of a political worker intensifies with Jammu and Kashmir Assembly witnessing high drama and Chief Minister Omar Abdullah offering to appear before a judicial probe after Opposition PDP levelled allegations against him.
Tuesday
New Delhi: Author of controversial "superbug" Study published last year in a British medical journal says he was unapologetic about his work but was surprised over the reaction by the government and media in India.
New Delhi: Giving incremental fillip to their cooperation in strategic areas including trade and security, India and Afghanistan ink a partnership pact amid assertions that the agreement was not "directed against any other State or group of States".
Wednesday
New Delhi: Pakistan is a "twin brother" and India a "great friend", Afghan President Hamid Karzai says in an obvious attempt to reassure Pakistan that the Strategic Partnership Agreement signed here was not targeted against it.
New Delhi: The world's cheapest tablet PC, priced at around Rs 1,200, will now be available to students in the country as part of the government's programme to expand education through information technology.
Thursday
Mumbai: Shiv Sena chief Bal Thackeray disagrees with Omar Abdullah's contention that Kashmir would flare up if Afzal Guru was hanged and demanded that the Parliament attack convict be sent to the gallows immediately.
New Delhi: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh says he was
saddened at the demise of former Apple CEO Steve Jobs, calling him an innovative man who had taught the world new ways to communicate and connect.
Friday
New Delhi: For the first time, Delhi Government admits to the presence of deadly superbug NDM1 in several leading city hospitals but downplays the concerns over the infection, saying the situation was "not Alarming".
New Delhi: Taking cognizance of "legitimate" Concerns over Kudankulam atomic plant, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh decides to set up an expert group to allay fears but made it clear that the pursuit of nuclear energy will continue while giving full regard to safety aspects.
Ralegan Siddhi/New Delhi: The RSS statement that it was part of Anna Hazare's movement snowballs into a controversy with the Gandhian dismissing the claim and Congress saying it has given lie to his claim of being non-partisan.