Mumbai pays tribute to 7/11 train blast victimsMUMBAI J - Mumbaikars today paid rich tribute to the victims of the 2006 serial train blast. Even after three years of the incident, the wounds still run raw as daily travelers in Mumbai trains recall the horrors of the fateful day. Sensex gains 155 points in early tradeMUMBAI J - :Influenced by the buying of funds and positive trends in the other Asian markets the Bombay stock exchange (BSE) share index rose up by over 155 points during the first trade. Sensex fall by 309 pointsMUMBAI J - Due to the heavy selling of funds and weak global trends the benchmark Sensex of Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) registered a fall of over 309 points in the opening trade. BSE crosses 140 points on opening tradeMUMBAI J - The Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) benchmark sensex crossed over 140 points in opening trade, thanks to the capital inflows by foreign funds, and signals of stability from the other Asian markets. US aircraft violates Indian airspaceMUMBAI J - A military cargo aircraft belonging to US carrying six persons and two crew members which violated the Indian air space, near Gujarat was forced to land in Mumbai International Airport by the Indian Air Force planes. CBI recovers walkie-talkie from NCP MP’s houseMUMBAI J - The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) recovered a huge cache of arms and ammunition from the south Mumbai residence of NCP MP Padamsinha Patil, who was arrested under the charges of murdering his cousin and Congress leader, Pawan Raje Nimbalkar. Inflation reaches below zeroMUMBAI J - India’s wholesale price index fell for the first time in thirty years and reached 1.61 percent for the week ended June 6. 15 injured in Bandra slum fireMUMBAI J - At least fifteen people were injured and 200 shanties were devastated in a fire near the suburban Bandra railway station on Thursday. |