New Delhi : Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh, was taken off ventilator support on Sunday morning, and according to a health update, spoke with members of his family.
"Prime Minister Singh spent an uneventful night following the surgery. He talked to his family this morning. The doctors attending on him say that he is stable, comfortable and is making rapid progress," a PMO statement said.
The Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission, Dr. Montek Singh Ahluwalia, also called on him to enquire about his well-being.
Bollywood can now hope to breathe easy. In a landmark decision, the Delhi High Court on Friday struck down the Centre's October 2006 notification banning smoking scenes in films. The HC said that the onscreen smoking is a part of the artist’s creative licence.
While lecturing on this, Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul said, “Director of films should not have multifarious authorities breathing down their necks when indulging in a creative act.”
New Delhi, Jan 25 : India''s 60th Republic Day celebrations tomorrow in the capital on Monday is expected to be a smooth affair with about 20,000 police personnel, including, 5,000 paramilitaries ensuring its security.
Security arrangements at public places like bus stands, railway stations and airport have also been enhanced.
Security personnel have manned entry and exit at borders lining the capital and they will be sealed tonight.
President Pratibha Patil will take the salute on Rajpath through which a parade of India''s military might will pass.
Jet Airways and its wing JetLite have announced that they have trimmed down the economy class fares by 50% for purchases on the spot for selective domestic routes.
According to sources, customers can avail this low price offer only for three days, commencing January 24.
The reports said that the reduced fares will also be available for tickets booked during the three days for travel at a later date.
The government has announced to ban toys made in Chine with immediate effect. The move is aimed to save the interest of local manufactures, who are facing stiff completion from these toys.
Indian markets are flooded with Chinese toys which at available at very cheap prices across the country. Domestic manufacturers had been demanding import ban on these products to save local toy industry and a large number of jobs.