Press Trust of India (PTI) is India's premier news agency, with a reach that covers every corner of India. It employs more than 600 journalists and 800 stringers to cover almost every city and town in India. PTI was registered in 1947 and started functioning in 1949.
Press Trust of India (PTI) is India's premier news agency, with a reach that covers every corner of India. It employs more than 600 journalists and 800 stringers to cover almost every city and town in India. PTI was registered in 1947 and started functioning in 1949.
Gorakhdham Express rams into stationary goods train near Churaib station
Move aims to replace stop lamp switch for potential malfunction
Stalin played key role in deciding his party's alliance strategy for LS elections and spearheading poll campaign
Leading in all four Lok Sabha seats of the state
Search was conducted by EC's flying squad; car stuffed with some 2,000 T-shirts found outside the office
Marks serious deepening of political crisis in Ukraine, which has pushed East-West relations to lows not seen since end of Cold War
Etihad reportedly planning to acquire a stake of between 40 and 49% in Italian carrier, below 49.9% limit for non-European airlines
Dawn raid on Kramatorsk comes after Ukraine suffered its bloodiest day since the Western-backed government in Kiev came to power
Russia's annexation of Crimea and its backing of separatists in eastern Ukraine 'has reminded NATO of its founding purpose'
Fate of presidents of top two political outfits viz Congress' Sonia Gandhi and Rajnath Singh of BJP would be sealed by 6pm
Commodity exchanges are required to conduct audit inspections of their members once in a year as part of the compliance regime
Company's shares closed 16.8% higher on BSE at Rs 21.20 compared to its previous close after hitting a high of Rs 21.75 during day
Obama's health care overhaul is coming under renewed attack as some of the leading US conservatives gather in New Hampshire for a summit
Samajwadi Party leader had said that only Muslim soldiers had contributed to Kargil conflict with Pakistan
With limited availability and high demand for H-1B work visas, Indian IT companies might have to hire local talent for onsite positions
Says curbs on gold imports may be further relaxed in light of fall in current account deficit