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Owner did all to maximise profit

Amritpal Singh Sachdeva, the owner of the building which collapsed at Lalita Park in Lakshmi Nagar on Monday evening, did not only have a criminal background, but he also exploited the space in the building to the maximum extent possible. Apart from the 55-odd rooms on five floors, he even rented out the space under the stairs. It is

BJP comes under fire from Cong

Turning the heat on the main Opposition BJP on the issue of corruption, the Congress on Wednesday accused the saffron party of having double standards on the issue. It asked the BJP to sack Karnataka chief minister B.S. Yeddyurappa in the wake of a controversy surrounding allocation of land to his son.

Congress Core Group meets

The Congress top brass,including Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and party chief Sonia Gandhi, are meeting here on Thrusday for a strategy session in the backdrop of united opposition's demand for a joi

One more body pulled out from rubble, toll rise to 70

One more body was pulled out from the debris of the collapsed building on Thursday morning taking the death toll to 70, even as the exercise to remove the rubble continued for the third day.

2G scam: SC directs govt to file affidavit by Saturday

The Supreme Court on Thursday asked the government to file by Saturday an affidavit before it in the 2G spectrum case.

2G scandal: Congress considering JPC demand

The Congress may be preparing to consider the Opposition demand for a Joint Parliamentary Committee into the 2G spectrum scam.

Zero tolerance for traffic offences 10 Delhi corridors

The Delhi police has identified 10 corridors, including Connaught Place Outer Circle, in the capital where it will ensure "zero tolerance" for traffic offences.

No goof up in putting govt side in 2G scam in SC: Moily

Law minister Veerappa Moily on Thursday dismissed suggestions that his ministry failed to properly present the government's side in the spectrum case in Supreme Court which has questioned the delay by

No SC stricture against PM or PMO: Solicitor General

A senior law officer representing the government in the 2G spectrum case on Thursday said that the Supreme Court has passed "no stricture" against the Prime Minister or the Prime Minister's Office and

CVC asks PWD to clarify on Rs 400 Crore contract

The Central Vigilance Commission has asked the PWD to clarify whether the over Rs 400 crore contract for construction of an elevated road between Sarai Kale Khan and Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium here was

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