New Delhi, May 8 : Oman Telecommunications Company (Omantel) has signed a 700 million dollar agreement with 16 other global telecommunication companies to construct the first direct, high-bandwidth
Ludhiana, May 8 : Many private industrial establishments are today coming forward to help needy people in the State particularly in areas like education, agriculture and women empowerment.
New Delhi - Indian doctor Sabeel Ahmed, brother of Kafeel Ahmed who died in a suicide car bomb attack on Glasgow airport, was deported to India and returned to his home in the southern city of Bangalore on Thursday.
Twenty-six-year-old Sabeel pleaded guilty at London's Old Bailey last month to withholding information about his elder brother's plot to blow up the Glasgow airport.
He was given an 18-month sentence but was released for deportation because of the time spent in remand during the trial.
Sabeel, who arrived at the Bangalore airport by a British Airways flight in the early hours of Thursday, was whisked away from the airport by security personnel through another exit to avoid the media.