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7 VIPs test their luck in Kollam

As many as five ministers and two former ministers are testing their fortunes in 11 constituencies of Kollam, making it a VIP arena in this Assembly election.

‘Chandy recommended palm oil import’

Mr Alphons Kannanthanam, the new entrant to the BJP, joined the palm oil slick debate on Sunday and said that then finance minister, Mr Oommen Chandy, had recommended the import in 1992.

Plea of private education bodies rejected

The Delhi high court has rejected the plea of a group of private educational institutes seeking a direction to DDA to allot them a land at a cheaper rate rather than auctioning at market price for est

Gang of robbers arrested in Saket

A special team of the south-district police on Sunday arrested six men who had allegedly planned to rob a businessman outside a bank.

Metro services on Line 6 will be rescheduled

The Delhi Metro train services on Line-6 (Central Secretariat-Badarpur corridor) will be partially rescheduled for a period of four days, from March 28 to March 31, on account of some maintenance work

Court orders probe into Tihar jail inmate death

Artistes perform a dance drama on the occasion of Lord Balaji`s symbolic wedding “Kalyana Mahotsav” at Venkateswara College

Censuring doctors of the Tihar Jail for their alleged “insensitivity” in treating ailing inmates, a Delhi court has ordered city police to probe the death of a prisoner and ascertain if there was any

Omar bats for truth and reconciliation

Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah recently renewed his call for a Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC), first made soon after he took over as the chief minister in 2

Traditional Jain rite to face court test

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When 80-year-old Indian widow Kanwri Devi Surana suffered a mild heart attack last year, she pledged to fast herself to death in a religious practice known as “santhara”.

Pilot scam: DGCA official, 3 more held

A DGCA official of the rank of assistant director and three others, including a pilot, were arrested by the Delhi police which said on Saturday that it had busted a racket to acquire pilot licences using forged documents.

WikiLeaks: BJP takes a hit on Hindutva

The main Opposition BJP on Saturday again felt the heat of leaked WikiLeaks cables. In one cable, a US diplomat, while reporting to his government, said senior BJP leader Arun Jaitley had told him that Hindu nationalism was an “opportunistic issue” for his party.

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