Delhi tops in verbal abuse of elderly
Delhi tops verbal abuse of the elderly and nationwide, family members turn out to be the highest abusers of the elderly. In addition to it, over 65 per cent of Delhi’s elderly feel there has been increase in crime against them in the past three years. Verbal abuse in Delhi amounted to a full 100 per cent, including speaking in loud voice, using foul
Journalists demand CBI probe
Strongly condemning the murder of veteran crime reporter Jyotirmoy Dey, journalists of Delhi on Tuesday demanded strict action against the killers. The Press Club of Delhi has organised a condolence to the deceased journalist Dey, who was gunned down by unidentified assailants in the heart of the financial capital.
DU raises cut-off for prime courses
The Delhi University raised its cut-off for aspiring students by atleast three percent this year and B. Com (Honours) and Economics (Honours) continued to be the most sought after courses.
Journalists protest
Journalists protest in New Delhi on Tuesday against the murder of senior reporter Jyotirmoy Dey in Mumbai. PHOTO: Bunny Smith
Wind power to run India’s Antarctica station Maitri
Two decades after setting foot on the land of blizzards, India is all set to rebuild Maitri, the first permanent station on Antarctica.
40 years after The Exorcist, Blatty takes a thrilling detour
Forty years after he made the occult an enthralling and engrossing fare with his 1971 novel The Exorcist, William Peter Blatty is back with “the most personally important novel” of his career, The Redemption.
The Exorcist’s brand of horror, its plotline, themes and texture spawned many copycats and with its movie adaptation by William Friedkin in 1973, it deservedly went on to have a cult following. This sub-genre of horror, popularised by The Exorcist, is, however, difficult to define.
Bill to return Singur land passed
The West Bengal Assembly on Tuesday passed the Singur Land Rehabilitation and Development Bill 2011 by voice vote after the Opposition Left Front had walked out of the House. This will pave the way for the return of land to Singur’s unwilling farmers of Singur. The House electronic clock read 3:14:20 when Speaker Biman Banerjee announced the bill had been passed.
‘Lokpal fine, but can’t be like a super-government’
In the three months of the Jan Lokpal Bill proposed by the Anna Hazare group, the debate has lately been joined by men of experience who caution us not to undermine the constitutional scheme or degrade elected representatives of the people.
Anna takes softer line with Cong
Amid a raging war of words with the Congress, Lokpal Bill drafting committee co-chair Anna Hazare Tuesday made some conciliatory remarks, saying differences can be resolved through dialogue and not confrontation. The joint committee meets again Wednesday.
TN CM targets PC
Tamil Nadu chief minister and AIADMK supremo J. Jayalalithaa unleashed a no-holds-barred attack on Union home minister P. Chidam-baram on Tuesday, questioning his 2009 election to the 15th Lok Sabha by alleging that it was achieved in a fraudulent manner. Mr Chidambaram should step down, Ms Jayalalithaa demanded.