Pakistan national held in Delhi |
- Pakistan national held in Delhi
- 186 children take ill after mid-day meal
- Six year-old girl's body found
- Dental college students on fast-unto-death
- NGO launches signature campaign to demand arrest over tigress' killing
- Bihar: Three children die of mysterious fever
- Rape victim goes missing, police suspect 'honour' killing
- Inaugural Chennai-Madurai flight lands at Madurai
- Police arrest two brothers for raping CBI officer's daughter
- Bangalore: One lakh eateries, only 6 inspectors
- Missing boys found with Rs 38,000 in Bangalore hotel room
- Bangalore woman says husband has five passports
- Dogs' day out at Bangalore airport
- Ahmedabad: Crowd went furious as technical fault disrupted the screening of Dabangg
- Mumbai: Worried your building's guard is sleeping when you are?
- Mumbai: Outside experts to set CAT papers
- Mumbai: Hi-fi thief targeted only diamond traders
- Mumbai: Soon, your maid will talk to you in the Queen's English
- Gangster Ravi Pujari's new base is Bangalore
- Married 10 months ago, this Bangalore couple committed suicide
- 'Betrayed' by lover, Delhi journalist commits suicide
Pakistan national held in Delhi Posted: A Pakistani national has been detained at a metro station in Delhi for suspicious activities. |
186 children take ill after mid-day meal Posted: Altogether 186 children were on Monday admitted to hospital after having mid-day meal at their school in Assam's Dibrugarh district, official sources said. |
Six year-old girl's body found Posted: The body of a six year-old girl was recovered by the police from Sundar Gouri reserve forest in Nilgiri sub-division of Balasore district on Monday. |
Dental college students on fast-unto-death Posted: After holding agitations for over a month in support of their demand for recognition to Indira Gandhi Government Dental College, students on Monday sat on fast-unto-death inside the campus. |
NGO launches signature campaign to demand arrest over tigress' killing Posted: A local NGO has launched a massive signature campaign to demand the arrest of those involved in the killing of a tigress, Jhurjhura, in the Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve of Madhya Pradesh. |
Bihar: Three children die of mysterious fever Posted: Three children died on Monday due of fever in a hospital within hours of admission to the hospital in Bihar's Araria district, official sources said. |
Rape victim goes missing, police suspect 'honour' killing Posted: On the directives of a local court, the police has filed a case of kidnapping against relatives of a rape victim, who went missing and is suspected to be killed in the name of honour. |
Inaugural Chennai-Madurai flight lands at Madurai Posted: The inaugural flight of the Chennai-Madurai Spicejet landed in Madurai on Monday with about 150 passengers onboard. |
Police arrest two brothers for raping CBI officer's daughter Posted: Two sons of a Jammu police officer were arrested on Monday for allegedly kidnapping and raping a daughter of a CBI officer, police said. |
Bangalore: One lakh eateries, only 6 inspectors Posted: How safe is the food that's served to you at your favourite 'darshini' or coffee shop? With only six food inspectors in the municipal corporation's health department to check around 1lakh eateries, the situation is grim. |
Missing boys found with Rs 38,000 in Bangalore hotel room Posted: Two 12-year-olds who went missing in the city on Friday evening — exactly when the sudden cloudburst inundated the city — have been traced, bringing much relief to many who perceived it to be another case of Abhishek who was washed away in a Lingarajapuram drain in May 2009. |
Bangalore woman says husband has five passports Posted: When Anjali Prathapachandran approached the Bangalore police with a complaint against her husband, the police initially took it as a case of harassment. But when she divulged more details about her husband, the police allegedly tried to hush up the matter. |
Dogs' day out at Bangalore airport Posted: There's a new problem dogging the Bengaluru International Airport (BIA) that threatens air passengers' safety. Stray dogs on the airport's runway are putting the flights and the passengers at a grave risk, threatening an encore of the mishap on HAL airport runway on March 28, 2008 night when a Kingfisher ATR aircraft taking off for Hyderabad hit a stray dog, causing the aircraft's nose wheel to collapse and get jammed. |
Ahmedabad: Crowd went furious as technical fault disrupted the screening of Dabangg Posted: Hundreds of viewers went berserk when the screening of Salman Khan-starrer Dabangg was disrupted at Ahmedabad's Drive-in cinema during Sunday's late night show. According to eyewitnesses, a technical fault reportedly played spoilsport, which resulted in a massive public outburst. |
Mumbai: Worried your building's guard is sleeping when you are? Posted: Is it a common sight to see your building watchmen catching forty winks whenever you spot him? When thefts in the neighbourhood are increasing, is it the security agency that is to be blamed? How alert and attentive are the security agencies in our societies? |
Mumbai: Outside experts to set CAT papers Posted: As the number of question papers to be set for the common admission test (CAT) of the Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) has gone up after the test went online, the institutes are roping in outside experts to frame questions. This, many feel, will bring down the standard of the exam, though the percentage of IIM professors in the paper-setting team is higher compared to the experts. |
Mumbai: Hi-fi thief targeted only diamond traders Posted: Suave looks, designer clothes, stylish sunglasses and a high-end phone. Rarely would one find a thief with all this. But Dinesh Mavjibhai Lakhani, a diamond trader at Opera House, did. And he also became his victim. |
Mumbai: Soon, your maid will talk to you in the Queen's English Posted: Just imagine. Kantabai, the maid, comes to work, and the moment you chide her for coming late, she says in the Queen's English: "I'm really sorry, but you see the traffic jams are becoming such a nuisance these days." |
Gangster Ravi Pujari's new base is Bangalore Posted: Gangster Ravi Pujari has shifted his base to Bangalore after the crime branch in Mumbai has turned on the heat on members of his gang. Pujari suffered two major setbacks in Mumbai after two key members of his gang were gunned down in separate encounters. |
Married 10 months ago, this Bangalore couple committed suicide Posted: A newly married couple committed suicide by hanging at their residence in Bangalore. 22-year-old Kavitha and her husband Senthil were married 10 months ago, and both worked for a private firm. Kavitha was five months pregnant. |
'Betrayed' by lover, Delhi journalist commits suicide Posted: It was a bitter end to a love affair when a 27-year-old journalist allegedly hanged herself after her lover, a 45-year-old businessman, refused to marry her. The incident took place in Mukherjee Nagar area of northwest Delhi. |
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