Odisha deny hosts Delhi a bonus point
Former champions Delhi continued to exasperate on Day Three of their Group B Ranji Trophy game against Odisha here on Sunday, unable to close the door on a wearing Kotla pitch despite taking a healthy
Anna Hazare holds meeting in Delhi
Anti-corruption activist Anna Hazare on Saturday met members of his old team to discuss the future course of action on the anti-corruption movement.
Among those who attended the meet include Kiran Be
Viru cracks century, but UP win tie
Skipper Virender Sehwag hit a timely century but his teammates failed to rise to the occasion as Uttar Pradesh knocked off the 155 runs required in 39.2 overs to register a four-wicket win over Delhi
Dagar’s century gives UP edge against Delhi
Uttar Pradesh continued to ride on unheralded names as they kept themselves in front by posting a lead of 57 runs with four wickets in hand against Delhi after the second day of their Ranji Trophy ope
Rats nibble at injured Army officer's feet
The Army has ordered a probe after a shocking incident in which rats bit at the feet of a young paralysed Army officer as he lay on his hospital bed at the Army Base Hospital at Delhi Cantonment, defe
Delhi, Mumbai to be first provided with missile defence shield
Delhi and Mumbai, the two most vital metros of India, have been chosen for DRDO's Ballistic Missile Defence system that can be put in place at short notice.
Delhi most ‘competitive’ city in India: EIU report
Delhi has been named the most competitive city in India in a new Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) research report.
Bomb hoax in Delhi-bound Rajdhani Exp
Delhi-bound Rajdhani Express coming from Thiruvananthapuram was checked for over half-an-hour at Madgaon railway station on Wednesday after an anonymous caller claimed that a bomb was planted on the t
Court seeks ATR on corruption complaint against CM, others
A magisterial court on Friday asked the police to apprise it of the action taken by it on a complaint against Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit and Transport Minister Arvinder Singh Lovely for al
Fire threat looms large over RML Hospital
An inferno may be in the making in government-run Ram Manohar Lohia hospital that caters to over 7,000 patients a day as it has not been able to 'correct' 16 fire-prone areas inside its premises.
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