Army plea to ignore Geelani
Army on Thursday urged the people of Jammu and Kashmir not to pay any heed to separatist leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani’s diktat to hold protests in front of its camps early next week as part of the “Qu
Playback singer Swarnalatha dies
Playback singer Swarnalatha died of cardiac arrest following lung complications on Sunday morning at a private hospital in the city.
Peak-hour lane trials to hit traffic from today
Heavy traffic snarls are likely in the city as the Delhi traffic police will start the trial for dedicated Commonwealth Games lanes during peak hours for the next two days.
Yamuna recedes, 2 houses collapse
The Yamuna’s water level began receding on Sunday, giving a ray of hope for the residents of the villages inundated in the low-lying areas of the city.
Vitamin B new tool against Alzheimer’s?
British research-ers have found that daily dose of Vitamin B tablets can halve the rate of age-related memory loss and can delay the onset of Alzheimer’s disease.
US couple can adopt dyslexic kid
The Supreme Court on Wednesday allowed an American couple to adopt a 10-year-old dyslexic child after a committee of experts of doctors told the apex court that the prospective parents were capable of
Sibal invokes Rajiv to silence Cong detractors
Faced with intense opposition from within the Congress on the Education Tribunals Bill, Union HRD minister Kapil Sibal hit back at his opponents by invoking the name of late Prime Minister Rajiv Gandh
Railways to give money to ministry, not OC
In the light of preparations for the forthcoming Commonwealth Games being mired in charges of corruption and other irregularities, the railways has decided to give its share of the sponsorship money
BJP drags 2G in CVC row, govt stays firm
Continuing its attack on the government over appointment of former telecom secretary P.J.
DBCs told to join today or face axe
Even as the MCD has given ultimatum to the striking domestic breeding checkers (DBCs) that they would be sacked if they did not return to work on Thursday, the dengue menace has raised hackles of the