The market has started the day on a high note on Wednesday. The Sensex is up 66.46 points at 27525.69, and the Nifty is up 20.30 points at 8357.30. About 690 shares have advanced, 190 shares declined, and 67 shares are unchanged. Vedanta, HDFC, Tata Steel...
The apex court passed the order after senior advocate A Marairputham and advocate Romy Chacko, appearing for Stephen's, said they wanted the matter to be heard at the earliest.
Hosts Chile won their first Copa America title beating pre-tournament favourites Argentina 4-1 in penalty shootout.
The picture, which remained on 'Facebook' for two days, showed 11 terrorists, who recently joined the banned Hizbul Mujahideen terror outfit.
"He (Benitez) knows the place well. He knows the challenge he has ahead. Only winning titles is good enough," Zidane said.
Milan was held to 1-1 at Torino in Serie A on Saturday. Milan remained a provisional seventh, while Torino moved into 13th.
The English Football Association has banned Liverpool striker Balotelli for one match and fined him 25,000 pounds ($39,000) over a racially offensive posting online.
Parrikar also said that the Goa Government will announce its financial help for the flood-hit Jammu & Kashmir state by next week.
Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh on Thursday praised the general budget presented by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, saying it was a great beginning of 'the good days'.
Salman Khan has arrived in Poland to shoot the climax of his upcoming movie 'Kick'.
Various surveys, polls and discussions indicate that the workforce today seeks a good job profile more than monetary benefits.
The troika had cross-voted for Trinamool candidate Ahmed Hasan Imran in the elections to the upper house on Friday.
The court directed that Sen should be free from pressure from all quarters while conducting this investigation.
Suspended Trinamool Congress MP Kunal Ghosh, who was arrested on November 23 in connection with the Saradha Group chit fund scam, was granted bail on Friday in the first among several cases lodged against him.
Subbarao said that the central bank is still studying the Bill's proposals and is yet to quantify the implications of the ambitious programme.