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Delhi on high alert after Saeed threat

The nation’s security establishment has gone into a tizzy with 26/11 mastermind and Lashkar-e-Tayyaba patron Hafiz Saeed threatening more attacks in the run-up to Independence Day.

Cops rescue trader, arrest kidnapper

The police arrested a man in connection with the kidnapping of a businessman who was called to Haryana on the pretext of selling a gold brick but was abducted by the accused and his accomplices who d

BJP gears up for rally on power tariff

Stepping up pressure on the Delhi government over increasing power tariff in the capital ahead of the Assembly polls, the BJP will hold a rally on August 11 at Ramlila Grounds here.

Court to cops: File fresh status report

A city court here asked the Delhi police to file a fresh status report against chief minister Sheila Dikshit on the alleged misuse of government funds in a 2008 campaign before the Assembly polls as t

LKG student sodomised by school peon

A four-year-old kindergarten student was allegedly sodomised by the 45-year-old peon of his school.
A senior police official said the incident took place in Jafrabad area of northeast Delhi.

Docs protest against 1-yr rural posting

Doctors from AIIMS, Vardhman Mahavir Medical College in Safdarjung Hospital, Lady Hardinge Medical College, Maulana Azad Medical College and University College of Medical Sciences staged a massive protest at Jantar Mantar on Thursday against the government’s decision to make one-year rural posting compulsory for medicos applying for postgraduation entrance and demanded that the rural posting be made part of postgraduation.

Waterlogging: HC raps civic bodies

The Delhi high court on Thursday pulled up the civic agencies and other public bodies for their failure to stop waterlogging in the city this monsoon and directed their heads to fix responsibility on the officers and make them accountable.

Protest, arson at juvenile centre

A group of 12 juvenile delinquents created ruckus at the Juvenile Detention Centre in Majnu Ka Tila on Thursday, demanding better food and facilities.

I have set realistic targets: Oltmans

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India’s interim coach Roelant Oltmans knows that the upcoming Asia Cup men’s hockey tournament in Ipoh, Malaysia — a qualification event for the World Cup next year — could be make or break for his young squad.
So far, no Asian team has qualified for the mega-event, and the competition will be intense with just the winners going through.

Gold, silver extend gains on festive buying

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The prices of both precious metals gold and silver extended gains for the second straight day in the national capital Friday on festive buying amid a firming global trend.

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