Delhi crafts museum ready for Michelle
A wooden haveli, a mammoth rath, 60 archaeological findings of ancestor worshipping, 14 huts, part of village complex and 25 craftswomen from across the country demonstrating their works along with a
Obama likely to have refuelling halt in Pak
Highly-placed sources in Washington have revealed that United States President Barack Obama is likely to stop over for a few hours in Pakistan on his way to India.
13 US aircraft, 12 limos land in India
A fleet of 13 US aircraft, more than a dozen limousines, US helicopters and 500 security officials from the United States have already landed in India ahead of US President Barack Obama’s visit to the
India, US may sign ‘development pacts’
India and the US can be expected to sign a few pacts on “development-related subjects” such as agriculture, health, education and clean energy.
BJP, Left, SP plan to corner govt
In an effort to build pressure on the government on corruption issues, including financial irregularities in Commonwealth Games and Adarsh Housing Society scam, during the Winter Session of Parliament
SC gives harsh life sentence for wife murder
Sharia law may allow a Muslim man to have second marriage, but prior permission of the first wife for this is compulsory and in the wake of this mandatory practice, the Supreme Court has justified har
Agencies grill Ajmer explosion suspects
Central Intelligence agencies have also started questioning Ramesh Vashni and Harshad Solanki, arrested by the Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) of Rajasthan, in connection with Ajmer blast.
MCD offers scheme for tax defaulters
Facing a cash crunch, the MCD has come up with a house tax settlement scheme for those whose dues are pending under the old rateable value system (RVS).
DU confers D.Litt. on ex-student Malawi Prez
Malawi President Bingu Wa Mutharika was on Thursday conferred an honorary degree of D.Litt. by the Delhi University, where he had studied for five years in the 1960s.