The meltdown-hit diamond industry workers have threatened to boycott the forthcoming Lok Sabha elections in an attempt to press for suitable rehabilitation package.
As many as 34 people were injured,one of them seriously,when a bus plunged into Bantala Bazar canal in South 24 Parganas on Sunday.
In its bid to improve the working environment and prevent the exploitation of factory workers,the state government has decided to apply the provisions of Factories Act to even the units having just one worker.
An all-women gang involved in looting cash has sent the Morbi police into a tizzy.
On January 1,the day Ardhendu Sen took over as the Home Secretary,the police at Writers Building had to launch a manhunt-for none other but the new home secretary himself.
Teachers from across the state converged at the Gujarat State Primary Teachers Federation meet held at Gandhinagar on Sunday. The federation later presented a 12-point demand list to the state Education Minister,Ramanlal Vora.
The Howrah district jail authorities are facing problems in releasing inmates as the fire that ravaged the jail on January 1 destroyed many documents in its office.
Supporters of the CPM and the RSP clashed at Nirdeshkhali village in Basanti of South 24 Parganas district on Sunday morning,leaving 16 injured.
Gurgaon,famous for its plush buildings and luxury apartments,stares at a serious problem: water scarcity.
Robbed of their confidence,tables apparently turned in Nandigram,as once a dominant CPM now looks wary and fears that violence will erupt during the polls.
The Delhi government has extended winter holidays in its schools by two more days due to the severe cold conditions prevailing in the city. The schools will now reopen on January 7.
In a decision aimed at making public authorities more accountable,a city court has directed the Delhi government to pay Rs 2 lakh as compensation to the parents of an infant who died after being administered with Pulse Polio drops in 1999.
The Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) and the Delhi Police were sent into a tizzy in the early hours of Saturday when a vehicle on its way to the Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport was intercepted and found to be carrying gunpowder,crackers,battery clips and wires.
Raj Bhavan is desperately looking for a Gharibabu-a person whose job was to wind the clocks and watches in a rich mans house in Kolkatas yesteryears.
Hakim Abdul Karim,the suspected Indian Mujahidin member arrested from Lucknow on Friday,had been reportedly asked a month before the September 13 serial blasts in Delhi to assist prime suspect Atif Ameen in the operations.
For this 57-year-old Muslim housewife from Jadubari Chowk in Nandigram,life took a devastating turn on March 14,2007,when she lost her 17-year-old son in the police firing while protesting against the land acquisition for a chemical SEZ.
After a yearlong wait,the Municipal Corporation of Delhis much-awaited thalassaemia control project will soon start taking shape in maternity homes across the city.
It seems that a series of high profile catches by the Anti-Corruption Branch,which include police officers,assistant labour commissioners and transport officers,over the last year...
As the Capital gears up for the Commonwealth Games,Delhi Metro is all set to bring most of the venues on its map. With nearly 25 to 57 per cent work completed on all routes...
As A step towards encouraging inter-disciplinary research among its different Science departments and to raise awareness about the newly-created Advanced Instrumentation Facility...
The temperature may have climbed up a few notches since Friday,but Delhiites woke up to another cold and foggy morning on Sunday. The fog was not as dense as the last two days,but chilly conditions prevailed.
Air services were once again disrupted on Sunday,following a fresh spell of dense fog at the Delhi Airport. Several flights were delayed and 10 had to be diverted to other destinations.
The Delhi Police chief might claim that the Capitals crime graph fell in 2008,but considering the rising number of incidents reported daily and the lingering insecurity in citizens minds...
A day after Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee expressed his intention to seek Calcutta High Court's extension of the deadline for two-stroke autos to ply in the city...
A 25-year-old call centre employee died after ramming his car into a crane while returning to his East Delhi residence from work in the early hours of Sunday.