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Three victims complain over aid

Three victims of the Delhi blast, who were seriously injured and admitted in the RML hospital, has complained that despite being injured critically, the government has granted them an ex-gratia of just `10,000. One of the victims, Tarun Yadav, complained to AICC general secretary Rahul Gandhi when he

Kin of 3 blast victims yet to get govt aid

Three victims of the Delhi high court blast have not yet got the ex-gratia announced by the Delhi government. The government is still unable to identify the kin of the deceased. The government officials said that the ex-gratia was immediately given to the next to kin of 12 deceased as all of them were direct dependants but in these three cases, the officials are not able to find direct dependants.

CAG will audit discom accounts

After facing continuous attacks from the Opposition as well as its own MLAs on the power tariff hike, the Delhi government has decided to get accounts of discoms (private power supply companies) audited by CAG. The Delhi

Wait for body irks family

The toll in the Delhi high court blast rose to 12 persons as an injured succumbed at RML Hospital on Thursday. Relatives and friends of the deceased, Pramod Chourasia, 40, indulged in slogan shouting after his body was not handed over to them at the hospital.

Feel lucky to be alive: Litigant

A litigant, Mahendra Tyagi, escaped death by a whisker as he was standing in the queue for getting a pass when a powerful blast took place at the Delhi high court on Wednesday.

Cong MLAs slam tariff, parking hike

In the absence of the Opposition in the Assembly, Congress MLAs appear to have assumed the role of the BJP MLAs by attacking the government on the issue of hikes in power tariff hike, water and metro parking charges.

Govt subsidy of `1 on each unit

After facing continuous attacks from the Opposition on power tariff hike, the Delhi government on Monday decided to grant subsidy of `1 per unit on consumption of 200 units per month. Delhi power minister Haroon Yusuf announced the restricted relief in the Delhi Assembly on Tuesday. The

Session begins on stormy note

The Monsoon Session of the Delhi Assembly started on a stormy note on Monday and the House was adjourned for the day after a few hours. The Opposition BJP demanded a discussion on the CAG and Shunglu reports and the indictment of chief minister Sheila Dikshit.

Anna takes a sip, supporters erupt

Anna supporters started gathering in huge numbers from early morning on Sunday to witness the 74-year-old Gandhian breaking his historical fast after 13 days.

I CAN CONTINUE FAST FOR 9 MORE DAYS, SAYS ANNA

Despite his health conditions deterorating, Gandhian social activist Anna Hazare on Thursday stood his grounds to continue on fast till the government accepts his demands on Jan Lokpal Bill. Alleying concerns of his supporters, Mr Hazare in his speech said that he could continue on the fast for another nine days.

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