Police busts sex racket, 5 women held
Five foreign nationals have been arrested by the crime branch of Delhi police for allegedly running a sex racket in Lajpat Nagar area of southeast Delhi.
GoM fixes `200/sq. m development charge
The group of ministers of Delhi government on Thursday arrived at a decision to fix `200 per square metre development charge on unauthorised colonies for regularisation.
Master Plan for city needs relook: Nath
Union urban development minister Kamal Nath on Thursday said that there was a need to revisit the Master Plan for Delhi (MPD)-2010, which had quite a few anomalies.
Natsamrat showcases kal aaj aur kal
WATCHING RAMESH Manchanda and to a lesser extent Anurag Arora was to see actors snatch a performance out of thin air.
Step into the world of puppets
THE STAGE is set to break the silence. Their slumber would end with their robes and cloaks whirling across the theatre wings.
Britain develops blood test for mad cow disease
BRITISH RESEARCH-ERS have developed the “world’s first accurate blood test” for human mad cow disease, or Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease.
‘I can’t emulate Guru Dutt’
Karan Johar may have had several blockbusters to his credit as a producer and director. But according to Karan, emulating the yesteryear legendary director Guru Dutt is next to impossible.
‘I can’t emulate Guru Dutt’
Karan Johar may have had several blockbusters to his credit as a producer and director. But according to Karan, emulating the yesteryear legendary director Guru Dutt is next to impossible.
A reason to cheer amidst pall of gloom
I think I recently read the most depressing book in the world, and it was all the cover’s fault.
Political circus
The Pakistani Premier’s (read Mian Musharaff) sudden decision to invite himself to a cricket match in India triggers uncertainty, panic and bureaucratic gamesmanship in New Delhi.