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DPCC decrees: Sonia to nominate chief

The newly-elected delegates of the Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee (DPCC) on Monday passed a resolution authorising Congress president Sonia Gandhi to nominate new members of the All-India Congress Committee and also the president of the DPCC.

End of the road for Bluelines

After missing the Commonwealth Games deadline, the Delhi government has finally decided to phase out “killer” blueline buses by December 14.
A court hearing on the fate of blueline buses is also scheduled for October 28. Out of the total fleet of 2,400 blueline buses, 800 of them were allowed to operate from last Saturday in the non-NDMC areas but now would be phased out by December 14.

Man stabs old couple in grudge

A senior citizen couple were allegedly stabbed by their ex domestic help after he was refused to be reemployed at their residence in Anand Vihar area.
The incident took place on Monday evening at around 4.10 pm in Pushpanjali Apartment area of Anand Vihar in east Delhi when the accused identified as Sameer a

Strike is loss to syllabi: Pental

The stand-off continues between the Delhi University Teachers’ Association (Duta) and Delhi University vice-chancellor Prof. Deepak Pental on the issue of introduction of the semester system in 13 under-graduate science courses offered by the varsity.

Handicapped boy, parents commit suicide

A 18-year-old handicapped boy was found dead at his Sarita Vihar residence under highly mysterious circumstances on Monday morning. Hours later, two badly mutilated bodies of the deceased’s parents were recovered from the nearby railway tracks. The police suspects it to be a case of suicide.

BJP asks PMO to clarify remarks

Slamming the Jammu and Kashmir interlocutors’ panel chief Dileep Padgaonkar for his comment that Pakistan has to be involved for a permanent solution of the Kashmir issue, the main Opposition BJP on S

Congress urges EC to take action

The Congress on Monday hits back at JD(U) president Sharad Yadav for his personal attack on young Congress leader Rahul Gandhi by saying that the “nervous” leader of the ruling party in Bihar had lost his sense of “political balance”. It also demanded that Election Commission should enquire into JD(U) leader’s statement and take strict action against him.

Top archery coach killed in highway road mishap

Top Indian archery coach Cherukuri Lenin, who brought laurels to Vijayawada, Andhra and the country when two archers he had coached won silver medals at the Commonwealth Games in New Delhi, died tragi

Markets see rush after Games lull

The pre-Diwali festive shopping fever appears to have finally caught up with Delhiites. All major market places in the capital reported huge turnout of shoppers on Saturday leading to traffic jam in surrounding areas. With Diwali just a fortnight away, shopkeepers too look all geared up to cash in on the shopping frenzy.

Bluelines back on roads ahead of govt decision

Even though the Delhi government is to take a view on the fate of the Blueline buses on Monday, a number of them hit the roads in the city on Saturday. The Blueline buses were barred from plying on the city roads during Games and were further directed to stay away till October 25 when the city government would have taken a decision.

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