Hacking from Pak, China worries MHA
The home ministry is concerned over hacking of computers of India’s key ministries and departments by groups operating from China and Pakistan.
Bill provides for complaint mechanism
The long-pending Protection of Women against Sexual Harassment at Workplace Bill provides for an effective complaints and redressal mechanism.
Harassment bill to be based on ’97 verdict?
The Protection of Women against Sexual Harassment at Workplace Bill cleared by the Cabinet after a long gap of 13 years of the Supreme Court guidelines on the vital issue raises an important question
3 new indices to ensure relevance to realities
In an effort to ensure relevance to emerging realities and to cast important light on challenges that persist, three new indices were introduced in 2010 in the UNDP’s Human Development Report.
Gen. Singh: Damage to Army reputation
Army Chief Gen. V.K.
Poor infrastructure gets low 119th rank
Poor social infrastructure, in areas of education and health, has ensured that India secures a low 119th rank in the United Nation’s Human Development Index.
Convicts to serve at old-age home
In an unusual judgment, Rohini Court additional sessions judge (ASJ) Dr Kamini Lau has asked two convicts to serve at an old age home as punishment for outraging the modesty of a girl seven years ago.
Salman meets childhood pals after 35 years
IT WAS just a replay of Bollywood movie Billu, when actor Salman Khan reunited with his two schoolmates here on Tuesday after a gap of 35 years.
Obama pal plans get-together, souvenir
US President Barack Obama has been extended an invitation for an interaction with members of the Harvard Club of India during his visit to the capital.
1 lakh cases decided in Lok Adalat
Nearly one lakh civil and criminal cases, including traffic challans, were settled at the mega Lok Adalat that was held here on Sunday in all the district courts, as well as the Delhi high court.