The other side of the city of joy on canvas
“Water, water, everywhere...nor any drop to drink” — these famous words of Samuel Taylor Coleridge illustrate the plight of almost every holy ghat in the country today.
Bluelines on Metro feeder routes now?
Even though the Delhi government has started to phase out Blueline buses, the transport department is deliberating to let them ply as feeder buses to Metro stations.
HIV+ man gets life term for murder
Taking into account several mitigating factors like the convict is an HIV-positive man and committed the crime on the spur of the moment two years ago under the influence of alcohol, additional sessio
Woman to stay at in-laws’ house: HC
Coming to the rescue of a woman who claimed right to residence in her in-laws’ house under the Domestic Violence (DV) Act, the Delhi high court has allowed her plea and permitted her to stay till she
‘Night shelters unsafe, say homeless’
A survey commissioned by the Delhi government has pegged the number of shelterless people in the city at 46,788 after an actual headcount.
87-yr-old to lead Army veterans
This Republic Day will see an 87-year-old war veteran as a participant in the parade. War veteran, N.N. Shukla took part in the full-dress rehearsal on Sunday.
5 youth held for murders, robberies
A special team of the Delhi police on Sunday arrested five men, including a hotel management student, for allegedly committing murders and robberies. The accused were arrested from Najafgarh area.
Ruskin’s ghosts, and the silence of Coetzee
RUSKIN BOND held court on Sunday, Day 3 of the on-going Jaipur Literature Festival 2011.
Anurag gives talent a break
Trust Anurag Kashyap to bring in a change in Bollywood.
High on Saat Khoon Maaf
Unfazed by his last two debacles, Jail and Lafangey Parindey, Neil Nitin Mukesh is quite kicked about his role in Vishal Bhardwaj’s upcoming film Saat Khoon Maaf.