King Viv offers to cure short-pitch woes
West Indies great Viv Richards has offered to work as India’s batting consultant, saying he can help the batsmen sort out their perennial weakness against short-pitch bowling.
CII: Don’t legalise lobbying
Amid the ongoing debate on the role of lobbyists in India, leading industry chamber CII on Sunday said its functioning is different from that of a deal maker and there was no need to follow the US for
Telcos may move court against Trai
The telecom majors like Bharti, Vodafone and Idea are likely to challenge Trai’s recommendation in court in case these are accepted by the telecom department.
Review blanket ban, says Tata
Tata Teleservices has asked the telecom department to reconsider the “blanket” ban imposed on the purchase of the telecom equipment from Chinese vendors.
DU teachers assaulted on campus
The Duta on Sunday alleged that its members were manhandled by university security personnel when they tried to meet the vice-chancellor.
City witnesses thousands of weddings
The city on Sunday stood witness to thousands of weddings on a day that is considered auspicious for buying gold.
Low-cost housing plan at snail’s pace
The much touted Rajiv Ratan Awas Yojana (RRAY) of the Delhi government seems stuck with a little over 7,000-odd houses being constructed and the government still trying to identify the beneficiaries.
Experts decontaminate Mayapuri scrap market
A team of experts from the Atomic Energy Regulatory Board (AERB) and the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (Barc) on Sunday started the process of decontamination of radiation hotspots in Mayapuri scrap
Chaos at railway station after stampede
Nearly 60 passengers of Sapt Kranti Express train bound to Bihar had a narrow escape in Sunday afternoon’s stampede at New Delhi railway station.
Stampede at New Delhi station not the first time
The stampede which led to the death of two persons, including a woman and a boy, bore an uncanny similarity to another incident six years ago when four women and a teenaged girl were killed on the New