‘Wedge in govt over Naxal issue’
The BJP on Wednesday said it was lack of support within the government and internal contradictions that led home minister Mr P. Chidambaram to change his earlier stand on the Naxal issue.
Decks cleared for 3 sewage interceptors
Paving way for what is being seen as a long-term solution to the pollution in the Yamuna river due to untreated sewage disposal, the Union Cabinet Committee on Infrastructure on Wednesday cleared the project for laying interceptor sewer along the three main drains of the city — Najafgarh, Supplementary (running almost parallel to Najafgarh drain) and the Shahdara drain.
Portuguese honour for Bhutia
India captain Baichung Bhutia added another feather to his cap, after he was given honorary life membership to the Portugal Football Players’ Association.
2 more join Labour race for top post
The Labour party plunged into new crisis on Wednesday when one of its newly-elected MPs was charged over parliamentary expenses claims.
PC stand cowardly: Thackeray
Shiv Sena chief Bal Thackeray on Wednesday, criticised Union home minister P. Chidambaram for taking a cowardly stand against the Naxals and demanded that they should be dealt with like enemies of the state.
Court puts off sealing of towers
In less than a week, the Delhi high court on Wednesday, in its second interim order, restrained the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) from sealing the illegal mobile towers providing service in the city till next Monday.
Human virus can help treat cancer
In a major breakthrough, British scientists have found that a harmless virus could cure advanced untreatable cancers.
Raman: Air power not advisable
Chhattisgarh chief minister Raman Singh on Wednesday maintained that using air power to tackle the Naxal menace was not advisable. The Congress, on the subject of the use of air power against the Maoists, said it was for the government to decide and that there was no difference within the party on the matter.
Raman sticks to ‘no air power’ stand
Chhattisgarh chief minister Raman Singh on Wednesday maintained that using air power to tackle the Naxal menace was not advisable. The Congress, on the subject of the use of air power against the Maoists, said it was for the government to decide and that there was no difference within the party on the matter.
‘Centre’s cowardly stand is emboldening the Naxals’
Shiv Sena chief Bal Thackeray on Wednesday, criticised Union home minister P.