Gang of highway robbers busted
The south Delhi police claimed to have busted a gang and arrested seven people, including the gang leader, allegedly involved in committing robberies by impersonating as policemen and sales tax office
Probe into AI plane plunge in Muscat
Just four days after the Mangalore tragedy, another Air India Express aircraft with 112 passengers onboard got into an hazardous situation on May 26 when it dropped altitude suddenly by several thousa
DERC rips apart discoms’ tariff hike plea
In a jolt to the Delhi government which had taken sympathetic view on the claims of the private power distribution companies (discoms), the Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission has shot off letters
Sri Sri: I’ve forgiven my attacker
Spiritual guru Sri Sri Ravishankar said he has forgiven the man who shot at his convoy.
No sealing of shops before June 30
The spectre of sealing of unauthorised commercial establishments from June 1 was on Monday deferred till June 30 with the MCD officials telling the Standing Committee that there was no question of res
Firing not aimed at Ravishankar: PC
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6 militants slain in J&K encounters
Army in a fierce gunfight killed four separatist militants in a forest area of Jammu and Kashmir’s north-western Baramulla district on Monday, officials here said.
Probe charges on Big B, cops told
A court in Barabanki on Monday asked the police to investigate allegations that superstar Amitabh Bachchan and five others had “cheated” people by delaying the college they had promised to set up in D
57 bodies are still unidentified
With as many as 147 bodies being recovered from the affected coaches of the Gyaneswari Express, 57 of them remained “unidentified” till Sunday evening. Sample collection for DNA testing has been started from Sunday to ascertain the identity of the victims whom the accident has left changed, beyond recognition. Blood samples for the DNA testing of 20 bodies have been collected.
Krishna heads for first Indo-US strategic talks
The inaugural India-US strategic dialogue at the level of their foreign ministers, to be held in Washington on Thursday, will lay the ground for US President Barack Obama’s visit to India later this year. It will cover bilateral issues such as export controls, education, energy, climate change and counter-terrorism. External affairs minister S.M. Krishna and his American counterpart Hillary Clinton will also discuss a host of regional and global issues.