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Govt to decide Bluelines’ fate

Delhi transport minister Arvinder Singh Lovely is likely to hold a meeting with the Blueline bus operators on Monday to decide the future of nearly 1,600 buses that had been taken off the roads during

Metro to fine men in women’s coach

Beginning Tuesday, the Delhi Metro is going to levy a fine of `200 on men who are caught travelling in the women’s only coaches, a service that had been initiated on October 2.

Jaipal defends Emaar-MGF bailout

Amid questions being raised over the DDA extending financial help to the private developer EMAAR-MGF for completing the Games Village, which has been criticised for shoddy work, the Union urban develo

Sarita Vihar line back on usual time

The Delhi Metro services on the Central Secretariat-Sarita Vihar line will resume on its usual timing of 6 am from Friday, three days ahead of the initial plan.

US to support, work together in India’s emergence: Burns

The US has a deep strategic interest in India’s rise as a global power, a visiting American diplomat said here on Thursday after talks with foreign secretary Nirupama Rao.

Geelani episode shameful: Omar

While the separatists are furious at Syed Ali Shah Geelani being heckled at a seminar in New Delhi by a group of protesters including Kashmiri Pandits, CM Omar Abdullah has expressed his dismay.

‘Games venues can hold future extravaganza’

Union tourism minister Kumari Selja on Thursday said that the newly-built infrastructure in connection with the Commonwealth Games would attract a large number of tourists in the future.

BJP continues to disown Mittal

Continuing to distance itself from Sudhanshu Mittal, whose premises were raided by IT sleuths in the wake of alleged financial irregularities in Commonwealth Games (CWG), the BJP on Thursday said Mr M

Maruti cars for Games medallists

All Commonwealth Games medal winners associated with Haryana will receive Maruti cars as surprise gifts as per a joint Haryana Government and Maruti Udyog Limited’s management in Japan.

‘No more illegible autopsy reports’

To save time and streamline the preparation of the medico-legal cases (MLC) and post-mortem reports, the city government has issued directions to eight government hospitals to prepare the post-mortem

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