Saturday, February 6, 2010

Hands-on visionary: Industry remembers Tahir Hussain... and other news

Hands-on visionary: Industry remembers Tahir Hussain
Veteran producer Tahir Hussain, actor Aamir Khan's father, died after a cardiac arrest in Mumbai on Tuesday morning at Khan's Bandra home. ...
Read at Indian Express

Search party leaves for Mumbai to trace Ranjit Bajaj
The police have dispatched a search party to Mumbai on Monday night to arrest Ranjit Bajaj, three days after a case of attempt to murder was registered ...
Read at Indian Express

Security beefed up across Mumbai after fidayeen alert
Mumbai: Security was beefed up across the city on Tuesday, especially at railway stations, following a fidayeen alert received by the police headquarters. ...
Read at Daily News & Analysis

Protection to all citizens in Mumbai, assures Chavan
Stressing that the state government would ensure the protection of all, Chief Minister Ashok Chavan said everyone had the right to come and stay in Mumbai ...
Read at Indian Express

Govt doc held taking bribe in Mumbai
Mumbai: A doctor and her assistant were arrested by the sleuths of Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) on Tuesday for demanding a bribe of Rs3 lakh from another ...
Read at Daily News & Analysis

Mumbai FC look to dominate in I-League
Mumbai: On a 10-match unbeaten run, Mumbai FC will look to carry on the momentum and achieve maximum points against Viva Kerala when the two sides meet at ...
Read at Daily News & Analysis

Krishna: door not closed for talks with Pakistan
We expect, based on the dossiers provided us, they should investigate further and bring the perpetrators of the Mumbai attack to justice," he said. ...
Read at The Hindu

Civic hospitals in Mumbai may soon charge user fees
Mumbai: Healthcare at public hospitals may soon cost you more. The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), which runs most public hospitals in the city, ...
Read at Daily News & Analysis

From Miami to Mumbai: Bollywood Leaving Magic City
But now it looks like the monster will have to terrorize Mumbai instead. "The unions just wouldn't budge," Robert Parente, head of Miami's film office, ...
Read at NBC Miami

Bilateral talks if Pakistan visit happens: Chidambaram
There has been no ministerial visit from India to Pakistan since the 2008 Mumbai terror strikes. The last visit was by Pranab Mukherjee in May 2008 who was ...
Read at Hindustan Times

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