Munde now eyes MLC seat for nephew
It is not just the state political parties that are vying for the 10 legislative council seats in the MLC elections.
Afzal file: From Sheila to L-G and back
Four years after the Union home ministry sought the Delhi government’s views on Parliament attack convict Afzal Guru’s mercy petition, the file saw a sudden flurry of activity on Tuesday.
Minors die of asphyxiation in manhole
Three people, including two minors, died of asphyxiation inside a manhole in the Adarsh Nagar area of northwest Delhi on Tuesday afternoon.
Cases against Bagwe are political, not criminal: Thakre
The inquiry by the Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee against minister of state for home Ramesh Bagwe has fizzled out as promptly as it was initiated.
‘UIDAI back end office of NPR’
Rejecting the view that with the launch of creating a National Population Register (NPR) containing biometric details of individuals, the role of Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) would
‘No radiation threat in Mayapuri’
The Atomic Energy Regulatory Board (AERB) dismissed the claims of an international agency which claimed that the Mayapuri scrap market has high levels of radiation.
BA crew strike blocked, union to move court
The dispute between the British Airways and the union representing its cabin crew worsened on Tuesday after the high court ruled that they could not go on strike called because of long-standing row ov
RSS border schools to check madrasas
The Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh (RSS) has decided to open border schools along the UP-Nepal border to check the mushroom growth of madrasas in the region.
Charges against Sajjan will be framed today
A Delhi court will on Wednesday formally frame charges of murder and mob instigation against Congress leader Sajjan Kumar in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots case.
UK court drops case against PIO
British journalist of Indian origin Hardeep Singh, who was facing a libel case filed by an Indian holy man, won a major victory when the high court in London threw out the case.