High security in Delhi as US Prez arrives
As the Air Force One carrying the US President Barack Obama and his delegation touched grounds at Palam Air Force Station at around 3.19 pm on Sunday, a flurry of radio messages broke the news to Cent
Command centre set up at Maurya
A central command centre has been set up in New Delhi’s Maurya Sheraton by US secret service agents, where US President Barack Obama will be staying along with his wife during his Delhi visit from November 7-9.
Boy not poisoned, says initial report
Was it a coincidence that the 18-year-old handicapped boy Karan-deep Singh Arora died after being left unattended by his parents who ended their lives on railway tracks in Sarita Vihar on Monday?
Ruckus at Geelani conference
A group of Kashmiri Pandits were detained by the Delhi police after they created ruckus at the Kashmir Conference organised here in which separatist Hurriyat leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani was scheduled
Cops heave a sigh of relief as Games end
Standing committed to its promise of delivering an “incident-free” Commonwealth Games, the Delhi police heaved a sigh of relief on Thursday evening as the closing ceremony drew to an end at Jawaharlal
Tout held with hockey final, closing tickets
After many allegations of malpractices and black marketing of CWG tickets being in the air and the Commonwealth Games set to draw to a grand finale in the capital, a man was arrested near Delhi police
Security check may take 4 hrs
The spectators turning up for attending the opening ceremony for the Commonwealth games will have to brave well over four hours on account of security checks and other arrangements being put in place around Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium where the mega sporting event will kick off on October 3. The police officials said that at least
TV sets go blank prior to verdict
As the verdict on Ayodhya was being readied to be pronounced by a Lucknow bench of Allaha-bad high court on Thursday, the denizens in many areas saw their TV screens suddenly turning blank.
Jama Masjid firing probe hits dead end
The probe into the Jama Masjid firing incident, which left two Taiwanese tourists injured and sparked off security concerns, has hit a roadblock despite three independent teams of Delhi police working laboriously to crack the case
‘Load-bearing estimate error led to crash’
Preliminary investigations into the crash of a foot overbridge outside the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium on Sunday, which led to huge outcry against the Commonwealth Games organisers and Delhi government, has revealed that the contractor and civic agencies involved in the construction had committed “serious lapses” by overestimating the holding capacity of the main frame of the bridge, which crashed, injuring 27 labourers.