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Govt school kids to be insured

Students from all the government-aided schools will get insurance cover very soon. The state government is considering providing insurance cover to students from Class 1 to 12.

SIT must probe Roshan con case, says plea

The Bombay high court on Tuesday asked the Central Bureau of Investigation to file a reply by September 25 after journalist and activist Ketan Tirodkar asked for an amendment in his petition requestin

SIT must probe Roshan con case, says plea

The Bombay high court on Tuesday asked the Central Bureau of Investigation to file a reply by September 25 after journalist and activist Ketan Tirodkar asked for an amendment in his petition requestin

Governor asks for universities’ bifurcation

Governor K. Sankaranarayanan has asked the state government to make universities in the state more efficient and student friendly by bifurcating them due to their large college base.

MMRDA invites tenders for ads on monorail

The MMRDA has invited proposals from agencies for securing, maintaining and leasing of bulk commercial advertisement rights to display advertisements on monorail piers and for securing advertisements

80% of calls made to police helplines fake

The Mumbai police control room is grappling with prank callers at a time when the police has been facing flak for being unable to maintain law and order.

‘Women clueless about helplines’

A survey conducted by students of St Xaviers College, Fort, has revealed that a large number of female commuters do not know who to contact in case of an emergency.

Another woman claims rape

The case against the accused men in the Shakti Mills gangrape case got stronger with another girl coming forward and alleging sexual assault by them while she was with her male friend at the spot late

Rupee hit, at 67.63/$; Sensex is down 651

Fresh Middle East jitters and a Standard & Poor war-ning about a one-in-three chance of a downgrade of India’s rating led to panic selling in both currency and equity markets on Tuesday.

‘Solar Decathlon’ beckons IIT-B students

For the first time ever, an Indian team will be participating in Solar Decathalon, an international competition where student teams from across the world try to build houses powered only on solar powe

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