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Tension,fear,stalk Trilokpuri after doctor’s murderSubscriber Only

November 3, 2009 01:23 IST

Three days after the murder of a 60-year-old doctor,Budhprakash Kashyap,who was once accused in the anti-Sikh riots,tension prevails in Trilokpuri,where the murder took place.

Now,an info bank to help edu institutesSubscriber Only

November 3, 2009 01:22 IST

Be it opening a college or an application for permanent affiliation,educational institutes will now get all the information under one umbrella.

Brushing the dust off trivia on Delhi University collegesSubscriber Only

November 3, 2009 01:22 IST

On Saturday,a group of 10 people came together to uncover trivia,anecdotes and moments about the North Campus of Delhi University,which usually remain hidden in college archives or in people’s memory.

Trade unions to fight together for demandsSubscriber Only

November 3, 2009 01:20 IST

National Labour Unions like All India Trade Union Congress Akhil Bharatiya Kamgar Sena Hind Mazdoor Sangh and others are up in arms against anti-labour government policies like privatisation,contract labourers and inflation.

Mayor Sain plans board exams for primary studentsSubscriber Only

November 3, 2009 01:20 IST

Considering the current level of education in the primary schools of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi,Mayor Kanwar Sain has proposed to hold board exams for students of Class V in the primary schools.

Management institute ropes in public firm to sponsor festivalSubscriber Only

November 3, 2009 01:19 IST

At a time of shortage of jobs and slow economies,a group of management students have managed to organise a college fest double the size of the previous one.

Shiv Sena leaders,workers start blame game over seat lossSubscriber Only

November 3, 2009 01:18 IST

Five months after it landed on cloud nine with decisive victories in two Lok Sabha constituencies of Maval and Shirur,the Shiv Sena has crashlanded and is now busy counting its losses.

Delhi University campaign now targets beedi smokersSubscriber Only

November 3, 2009 01:15 IST

The Delhi University Smoke-Free Initiative,after being extended to all DU colleges,has now turned its focus to beedis,as its usage among the youth is increasing.

GREEN COST: 187 trees to be ‘headbacked’ at National StadiumSubscriber Only

November 3, 2009 01:14 IST

When hockey players congregate for the Commonwealth Games and the Men’s Hockey World Cup in 2010 at the Major Dhyanchand National Stadium,the 187 trees ‘headbacked’ to give the stadium a facelift will just be part of statistics.

Fortification walls of Delhi’s seven cities mended for GamesSubscriber Only

November 3, 2009 01:08 IST

Dilapidated signature walls of random rubble masonry,built by ancient rulers as fortification walls,will stand unbroken across the Capital by next year.

Private hospitals told to update bed vacancy status on InternetSubscriber Only

November 3, 2009 01:05 IST

The state government has decided to use the power of Internet to rein in private hospitals that are denying free treatment to patients from Economic Weaker Section of the society.

Live bullets found in Kotla before India-Australia one-dayerSubscriber Only

November 3, 2009 01:01 IST

Raising concerns over security during sport events,seven live cartridges were found from the men’s toilet of Feroz Shah Kotla stadium two hours before the India-Australia one-day match on October 31.

Not allowed to fly with stapled Chinese visa: Kashmiri profSubscriber Only

November 3, 2009 00:55 IST

Immigration officials at the Delhi airport on Sunday stopped a professor of Kashmir University from taking a plane to China because they would not accept the stapled...

Barcodes,photos on tickets to boost Games securitySubscriber Only

November 3, 2009 00:45 IST

As Commonwealth member countries raise doubts about security for the 2010 Games,the Organising Committee is busy working on a foolproof ticketing system.

Courage under fireSubscriber Only

November 3, 2009 00:32 IST

After every terror attack,Mumbaikars are hailed for their “resilience”. It was the same after the serial blasts in the city’s local train network in July 2006.

Second inningsSubscriber Only

November 3, 2009 00:30 IST

I would say that the best phase of my career is yet to come and that the post Mast phase was a good phase,but not the ultimate high.

SLIPPING SIPSSubscriber Only

November 3, 2009 00:28 IST

The F&B industry is abuzz with rumours of Chateau Indage sinking...

Stayed in IndiaSubscriber Only

November 3, 2009 00:24 IST

They may arguably be the newest arrivals in the Mumbai expat scene,but Giampaolo and Elisabetta Cutillo,the country’s new Italian consul general and his wife,are sparing no efforts to catch up.

Cops to nail traffic violators on expressway,highwaySubscriber Only

November 3, 2009 00:17 IST

The Mumbai highway police have decided to crack down on traffic violators and offenders on the Mumbai-Pune expressway and National Highway.

Runway delay bothers airport officialsSubscriber Only

November 3, 2009 00:16 IST

The Mumbai airport’s cross-runways will be closed for the second time on Tuesday for six hours in the afternoon along with the secondary runway that has been already shut till January 31.

Thane civic body to use digital photography for tree censusSubscriber Only

November 3, 2009 00:14 IST

After stiff opposition from activists,the Thane Municipal Corporation has scrapped its ambitious project of conducting the tree census through Global Positioning System and Global Information System.

Teens rape 4-year-old girl,arrestedSubscriber Only

November 3, 2009 00:12 IST

The Nirmal Nagar police on Monday arrested two teenagers for allegedly abducting and raping a four-year-old girl.

Power sops only for co-op sugar units arbitrary: HCSubscriber Only

November 3, 2009 00:11 IST

The Bombay High Court has said the state government cannot be selective in withdrawing an exemption granted to sugar factories.

Mumbai University teachers to go on strikeSubscriber Only

November 3, 2009 00:10 IST

As many as 35 teachers and senators of the University of Mumbai have decided to go on a daylong hungerstrike on Tuesday...

I-cards for labourers after rise in malaria casesSubscriber Only

November 3, 2009 00:08 IST

With the increasing number of malaria cases in the city,the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation has decided to issue I-cards to labourers to check spread of malaria.

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