It’s Abhi, confirmed
It’s finally confirmed. Abhishek Bachchan will be playing a leading role in the remake of the hit Tamil film Vettai. Ever since all the uncertainty over whether or not the original choice, Shahid Kapoor, would be a part of the film died a natural death (with the actor’s firm refusal) a new set of speculations had arisen over who would actually take Sasha’s place.
Barca scout for coaches in country
FCBEscola, the soccer school based on FC Barcelona’s philosophy, will conduct open trials for coaches at The Heritage School Football Ground, Gurgaon on November 3 between 11 am and 1 pm, the club said in a statement.
Barcelona FC, who officially launched their activities in India late last year is scouting for coaches for their operations in the capital.
Art & craft of storytelling for kids
On the concluding day of the three-day book exhibition, National Book Trust, India organised a workshop for children at Urs Mahal, Nizamuddin. The children enacted scenes from the Rabindra Nath Tagore’s dramatic masterpiece, The Post Office.
Religious groups seek route closure
Pakistani religious groups have threatened to march on the Afghan border to pressurise the government to block the Nato supplies to Afghanistan once again.
Drama hits Mughal Rally on Day 1
High drama and some miraculous escapes marked Day One of the 3rd J&K Bank Mughal Rally 2012, which zoomed out of Srinagar on Saturday.
Snag hits metro service on Dwarka line
Thousands of Delhi Metro passengers had to suffer after a technical snag hit train services between Dwarka and Noida City Centre/Vaishali during Friday morning peak hours.
Man held for cheating merchant navy aspirants
A 37-year-old graduate was arrested here for allegedly duping several unemployed youth by promising them jobs in the merchant navy during the last 10 years, the police said.
Vehicle theft gang kingpin arrested in U.P.
A man who was heading the gang of jailed vehicle thief Manoj Bakkarwala was arrested from Aligarh in Uttar Pradesh, the city police said on Friday.
Court questions Kazmi’s custody
The sessions court on Friday raised a serious question regarding the extension of judicial custody of journalist Syed Mohammad Kazmi, arrested for his alleged role in February 13 Isreali diplomat’s car bombing case, noting that by abiding the law, only sessions court has the power to pass an order under anti-terror law UAPA.
Court seeks ATR on complaint against Sheila
A magisterial court on Friday asked the police to apprise it of the action taken by it on a complaint against chief minister Sheila Dikshit and transport minister Arvi-nder Singh Lovely for alleged corruption in grant of fitness certificate to commercial vehicles.