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2 labourers injured in roof cave-in

Two persons suffered minor injuries when a concrete roof of an underconstruction residential building collapsed in Hauz Qazi area of central Delhi on Sunday morning.

Foolproof security plan for Obama visit to city

The Delhi police has made elaborate arrangements for the maiden visit of US President Barack Obama, who will be provided a Z+ security cover during his stay in the national capital.

HC: Women have share in ‘offerings’

The Delhi high court has said that even the female members of the family of priests at the Kalkaji Temple were entitled to a share in the offerings collected during the festivals.

Govt to decide Bluelines’ fate

Delhi transport minister Arvinder Singh Lovely is likely to hold a meeting with the Blueline bus operators on Monday to decide the future of nearly 1,600 buses that had been taken off the roads during

Metro to fine men in women’s coach

Beginning Tuesday, the Delhi Metro is going to levy a fine of `200 on men who are caught travelling in the women’s only coaches, a service that had been initiated on October 2.

Cash-for-query: SC dismisses PIL on fast trial of tainted MPs

The Supreme Court on Monday refused to expedite proceedings against Congress MP Raja Ram Pal and 10 former Parliamentarians in the infamous “cash-for-query” scam.

SC dismisses Bhupathi's plea on tax relief

The Supreme Court on Monday dismissed a petition by Indian tennis ace Mahesh Bhupathi seeking tax relief on Rs 28,50,000 which he said his father spent on his training from 1989-90 to 1993-94.

JD(S) demands dismissal of BSY government

Amid allegations of horse-trading by key political parties in Karnataka, the opposition JD(S) on Monday demanded dismissal of the Yeddyurappa government and urged secular parties, including Congress,

Mulayam stays away from Bihar campaign

Samajwadi Party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav has been staying away from the campaigning in the Bihar Assembly poll, where the fight is between secular and ultra-secular parties.

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.

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