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Former PSU official is summoned

The Patiala House Court has issued summons against a former senior official of public sector undertaking National Projects Construction Corporation Limited (NPCCL) for defaming an employee on the ground of religion.

Youth shot dead, another found dead

A 23-year-old man was shot dead by unidentified assailants in Narela area of outer Delhi while a mutilated body of a 22-year-old youth was found lying in a park near Bindapur police station on Tuesday morning.

Fog eases, but light rain adds to chill in the city

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The fog eased in the capital but the chill intensified with a light drizzle on Tuesday morning. The weatheman has said that more rain is expected in the coming few days.
Meanwhile, flight operations in the Indira Gandhi International Airport were normal. “There is a western disturbance over Jammu and Kashmir, as a result of which Delhi witnessed light rainfall on Tuesday morning. More rains are expected in the yearend,” an Indian Meteorological Department official said.

Operators get 6 months for 3G interception

The government has decided to give private telecom operators six months to put in place a system to provide interception of third generation (3G) mobile services. Home secretary Gopal K. Pillai and secretary (DoT) R. Chandrashekhar discussed the issue and are likely to accept the proposal of the operators asking for six months time to commit themselves on lawful interception of their 3G services, official sources said here on Tuesday.

CM relents on cases, Cong MPs end fast

Bowing to pressure both from fasting Congress MPs and party leaders, Andhra Pradesh chief minister N. Kiran Kumar Reddy agreed in principle to withdraw all cases filed against protesters who indulged in violence during the pro- and anti-statehood agitations earlier this year.

Joshi, Sushma in PAC-JPC muddle

Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha Sushma Swaraj on Tuesday negated party colleague and Public Accounts Committee (PAC) chairman M.M. Joshi’s contention that the PAC is an independent body that can go beyond what the CAG has reported on the 2G spectrum issue, bringing into the open the contradiction within the BJP over its demand for a JPC probe into the allocation of 2G spectrum.

UP farmer plays nine instruments together

Can anyone with two hands play nine percussion instruments at one go and still create melody with it?
Meet Siyaram, a farmer from Chandauli district in UP, who can play nakkara, tabla, jhanjha, dumdum, thali, botal, taiya, drum and naal — all together with a assemblage he has created with steel plates and bottles.

Govt yet to start hunt for DERC chief

Even after three months of the retirement of Delhi Electricity Regul-atory Commission (DERC) chairman, the Delhi government is yet to initiate the process to find a replacement for him. The private power distribution companies (discoms) have submitted their submissions for electricity tariff revision but the DERC has no chairman yet.

Activists stage protest against Sen conviction

The All-India Students’ Association and the All-India Progressive Women’s Association staged a protest against the life imprisonment awarded to human rights activist Binayak Sen. Writer Arundhati Roy and social activist Swami Agnivesh also joined the protest.

Bikers rob trader, locals blame cops

Two armed bike-borne assailants robbed a businessman in broad daylight in Karol Bagh, central Delhi, on Monday morning.
Police officials said the incident took place at around 11.30 am when the victim. identified as Vipin Mittal, 48, who runs a grocery store in Bapa Nagar, was going to bank to deposit `4 lakhs, which he was carrying in a bag.

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