HC refuses to stall proceedings against Sajjan Kumar
The Delhi high court on Friday refused to stay criminal proceedings of murder and other charges to be initiated against senior Congress leader and MP Sajjan Kumar over the killing of six people during the 1984 anti-Sikh riots.
Poor planning led to CP mess?
The dug up roads are getting covered up, some projects are being stopped for the time being to be taken up again after the Commonwealth Games and a couple of projects have been done away with, although facade restoration of Connaught Place is on time.
Opposition attacks govt over issue
The Opposition BJP on Friday attacked the city government for having failed to regularise unauthorised colonies in the capital despite provisional regularisation certificates having been given to them just before the Assembly elections in 2008. Delhi urban development minister A.K. Walia, while defending the government, stated that the process of regularisation is being carried out.
Another day of rain, traffic jams
It was yet another day of rain, traffic jams, roads caving-in, buildings falling and trees getting uprooted for Delhiites on Friday as the capital received 10.3 mm of rain since morning. What made matters worse was 110 mm of rain received in the last 24 hours ending 8.30 am.
Teenage girl dies of electric shock
A 15-year-old girl was electrocuted to death after she stepped into a puddle of water inside her school in north-east Delhi’s Dilshad Garden area on Friday morning.
The police officials said Priya Mishra — a student of Class 9 at Eak Nath Rajakiya Kanya Sarvodaya Vidyalaya in Dilshad Garden’s J&K block, had just stepped out of her class when the incident occurred. The police was informed about the incident at 12.30 pm.
We will clear player dues promptly if AITA certifies: Ministry
Keen to settle the payment dispute involving elite tennis players at the earliest, the sports ministry on Saturday said it was willing to clear the dues even on receiving the minimum documentation fro
Indian panel deals fresh blow to Vedanta project: reports
Plans by British resources giant Vedanta to build a mine on land held as sacred by an Indian tribe have been dealt a fresh blow after another government panel opposed the project, reports said on Satu
Force India slapped euro 1,074,730 fine: Report
Formula One team Force India has been slapped with a heavy euro 1,074,730 fine by the Queen's Bench Division in the High Court of Justice in London over a fee dispute with Italian company Aerolab.
Pawar: Can’t distribute food free as SC says
After declaring that the rotting of foodgrains was both unfortunate and shameful, food and agriculture minister Sharad Pawar said Thursday that the government cannot implement the Supreme Court’s orde
SIT zeroes in on 3,court says proceed
Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi appears to be off the hook for now with the special investigation team headed by former CBI director R.K.