Liability bill to be tabled in LS today
The Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage Bill will be tabled in the Lok Sabha Wednesday, but it will pass only if the government strikes a deal with either the BJP or the Mandalite parties.
Thousands left stranded after glitch in Metro
Metro commuters in the national capital had a harrowing time when a train stopped near a station due to a technical fault at about 11.30 am, disrupting Metro services for nearly two hours on Tuesday, Raksha Bandhan day.
‘Whitewash homes prior to Games’
The Delhi government on Tuesday in an appeal asked citizens to get their houses whitewash ahead of Commonwealth Games. The government, apprehensive of people’s disenchantment with the Games due to controversies surrounding it, also asked them to celebrate the event as a festival, as urged by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
Kidnapped boy killed, accused held
A three-year-old Delhi boy was murdered and his body dumped in Aligarh by two young men of northeast Delhi after the deceased’s father failed to meet their Rs 10 lakhs ransom demand, the police said.
Chaos at Rajiv Chowk station
Police personnel were deployed at the Metro stations to control the rush of passengers when a train stopped ahead of the Rajiv Chowk Metro Station due to a technical fault. Entry into stations like Rajiv Chowk and Kashmere Gate was restricted. At Rajiv Chowk, guards did not allow people alighting from Line 3 (Dwarka Sec. 9-Noida City Centre) to go to the underground platform.
Heavy festive rush blocks city routes
With people criss-crossing the city for Raksha Bandhan rituals, the capital witnessed traffic congestion on various stretches on Tuesday. The worst affected was the 15-km stretch from ISBT (Kashmere Gate) to Shastri Park, extending up to Apsara border, with commuters forced to deal with bumper-to-bumper traffic for well over five
PWD projects still pending
With less than 40 days remaining for the Commonwealth Games, the public works department is yet to complete at least 14 out of the 34 projects it had undertaken for the event. Besides the crucial project of Barapulla Nullah elevated road project, others still pending completion pertain to street-lighting and street-scaping on PWD roads.
Yamuna remains above red mark
The Yamuna water level continued to remain above the danger mark and with more water released from Haryana it is likely to rise further. The water has also reportedly entered the outer periphery of Nigambodh ghat.
Branson abandons Channel kitesurf
British tycoon Sir Richard Branson on Tuesday was forced to abandon his attempt to kitesurf across the English Channel.
He had hoped to celebrate his 60th birthday by becoming the oldest person to cross the 24.4-mile English Channel by kite-board. He also wanted to set a second record by being part of a kite-board team making the fastest crossing across the channel.
Anand hurt, turns down doctorate
Irked by a callous bureaucratic poser on whether he was Indian or not, the world chess champion Viswanathan Anand on Tuesday refused the degree of doctor of philosophy (honoris causa) offered by University of Hyderabad.