Cabinet nod to food bill ordinance
Not confident of securing support in Parliament, the UPA government Wednesday decided to opt for the ordinance route to bring the National Food Security Bill into force, that seeks to cover two-thirds
AirAsia’s boss: India aviation rules ‘bizarre’
Malaysia-based low-cost carrier AirAsia chief Tony Fernandes said Wednesday if he were operating flights to West Asia from India as AirAsia India intends, the recent big hike in bilateral entitlement
Woman S-I thrashed by eve-teasers
A Delhi police sub-inspector (S-I) was beaten black and blue in full public view by a group of six vagabonds.
Marginal dip in 3rd cut-off list
Delhi University’s third cut-off list released late on Wednesday brought no respite for students seeking admission in computer science as most of the colleges kept it at 95-99 per cent for the course.
DU: laptops with software for visually invalid
The Delhi University on Wednesday informed the high court that all visually impaired students will be given laptops fitted with non-visual desktop access (NVDA) software to facilitate their studies in
Traffic cop hit in safdarjung, cops settle case
Instead of lodging an FIR against two bike-borne assailants who allegedly thrashed a traffic police constable and tried to run away after snatching the keys of his motorcycle, the Safdarjung Enclave p
4 held for attack on police team
Four bootleggers were arrested for allegedly attacking a Delhi police team during a raid in Sangam Vihar area.
Woman, 2 minors raped; 2 juveniles apprehended
Three cases of rape were reported from the capital in last 24 hours.
A 20-year-old woman was allegedly raped by 17-year-old boy in Ranhola, a senior police official said.
Dec. 16 bus-owner to testify as witness in case
A city court on Wednesday issued production warrant for the owner of the bus in which a 23-year-old girl was gangraped on December 16 last year to depose as a prosecution witness in the case on Thursd
HC dismisses PIL for quashing court vacation
The Delhi high court on Wednesday dismissed a public interest litigation (PIL) seeking discontinuation of its summer vacation, saying that most judges spend substantial part of vacation time in writin