EC moves apex court over Mayawati statues
In a new twist to the statue controversy faced by the Mayawati government, the Election Commission on Wednesday moved the Supreme Court complaining that her administration has adopted “defiant and uncooperative” stance on giving details about the installation of the statues of the chief minister and Bahujan Samaj Party’s election symbol — Elephant — in memorial parks in Uttar Pradesh.
Mr Genious races to comfortable win
Bipin V. Salvi-trained Mr Genious, ably ridden by French jockey Stephane, Ladjadj bagged the Chamundi Hills Cup (Division-I), the main event of Wednesday’s races here.
Vishal Yadav’s Aryansh rallied to victory along the fence in the second division of the Chamundi Hills Cup.
Cong worries Mamata won’t give it a fair share
Even as the Congress on Wednesday made it clear that its alliance with the Trinamul Congress would continue, insiders fear that the latter would not leave more than 50 Assembly seats to the Congress in the big battle to be fought next year in West Bengal.
India crush China to march into final
Hosts India beat China 94-0 in the tournament opener to sail into the final of the HSBC Asian 5 Nations rugby tournament here on Wednesday.
Naseer Hussain-led India put up a dominant display and outplayed the Chinese in all departments of the game at the floodlit Delhi University Rugby Stadium.
2 contenders for Kolkata mayor
When asked who would be the new mayor of Kolkata, Trinamul Congress chief Mamata Banerjee said that the party would decide later. “We will give you a worker (for the mayor’s post), not a leader because a worker performs better,” she added.
‘Commercial plot can’t be used for other purpose’
The Delhi high court has said that premises leased out for carrying out specific commercial activities cannot be used for any other purposes.
Turning down the plea of the petitioner Mahesh Chand Goyal, a division bench comprising Justices Vikramjit Sen and A.K. Pathak said, “To permit a person to make a bid
Accurate, not soft, landings: DGCA
In view of the suspected pilot error that led to the Mangalore air crash, the Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on Wednesday issued fresh directives telling airlines and pilots that “landings should be judged not by how soft the landing has been, but if it has been made at the correct speed and touchdown zone of the runway”. The
Pilot held for human trafficking
A young pilot, who was declared a proclaimed offender, along with his two relatives, has been arrested by the special cell of the Delhi police on Wednesday on the charges of human trafficking.
IB mole in Rajan gang slain
Farid Tanasha (37), a henchman of Chhota Rajan, was shot dead at his residence in Tilak Nagar at Chembur by half a dozen assailants on Wednesday night. Tanasha was not only a key Rajan aide in Mumbai but also a top informer for the Intelligence Bureau and the Crime Branch.
At 34.2ºC, highest min temp in 5 years
The maximum temperature in the city on Wednesday was recorded at 42.8 degrees Celsius, which was nearly two degrees less than Tuesday’s maximum of 44.1 degrees. However, the minimum temperature, recorded at 34.2 degrees Celsius, was up by more than six degrees Celsius over Tuesday’s minimum of 28.2 degrees. It is the highest minimum temperature recorded on June 2 in the last five years. A dust haze hung over the city for the better part of the day.