Sonia talks, but not about Anderson
The Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Wednesday said the need of the hour is to reach out to people, especially the youth in Kashmir Valley and viewed that the “cycle of violence and tragic killings”
Illyasi may face murder charge
Rukam Singh, mother of deceased Anju Illyasi, on Thursday moved the Karkardooma court seeking to frame the additional charge of murder against Anju’s husband Suhaib Illyasi, anchor and producer of TV serial India’s Most Wanted, for her daughter’s death in 2000.
New ‘terminator’ to fight dengue
Is it a truck, is it a train? No, it is a mosquito terminator. The imaginatively named fogging machine is the latest in the MCD’s efforts to counter the threat of spread of dengue that is looming large even as 44 days remain for the Commonwealth Games-2010. Municipal Commissioner K.S. Mehra and divisional railway manager (Delhi),
Dadwal skips discussion on law and order
The Delhi Assembly was on Thursday adjourned after the members objected to the absence of the police commissioner Y.S. Dadwal from the House during the discussion on the law and order situation in the capital.
Rains submerge capital
The city received 89.3 mm of rain, which was the heaviest downpour of the month, since Thursday morning and the city virtually sunk under water. The civic agencies, though claiming that they tried their best, seemed helpless particularly in the wake of the fact that the city continues to remain dug up for the Commonwealth Games.
Government approves Rs 1,479 crore road project in Jharkhand
The government on Friday approved a Rs 1,479 crore project in Jharkhand under the National Highways Development Project (NHDP).
Kalmadi dismisses talk of being sidelined from CPP meet
Dismissing talk that he was asked to stay away from the Congress parliamentary party meet in wake of allegations surrounding the Commonwealth Games, MP Suresh Kalmadi on Friday said he was not present
Titan to invest Rs 170 crore for 150 new stores by March 2011
Titan Industries on Friday said it is investing Rs 170 crore to open 150 new stores across various formats by the end of this fiscal year.
DTC may moderate tax rates, hints Finance Ministry official
Taxpayers may get relief in terms of tax rates in the proposed Direct Taxes Code, which is likely to replace the 50-year-old Income Tax Act from the next fiscal, a key official indicated on Friday.
Sebi rejects RIL's consent appeal on insider trading issue
Market regulator Sebi is believed to have turned down any out-of-court like settlement sought by Reliance Industries in the ongoing probe relating to alleged insider trading in shares of erstwhile gro