Thursday, November 25, 2010

Home Guards to train students on traffic regulations

Home Guards to train students on traffic regulations


Home Guards to train students on traffic regulations

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The city home guards plan to coordinate with Chief Education Officer and include both Government and Private schools in and around the city to impart traffic awareness training within a fixed timeframe, a senior official said today.

Catch a nap at Delhi's T3 for Rs 315 an hour

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Now those bleary-eyed appearances at the Delhi airport can be overcome. For Rs 315 an hour, you can rent a Nap Cabin at T3. Anything that has "cabin" in the title usually doesn't suggest luxury or comfort. However, these "offer personal comfort for a cozy nap during a passenger's stay at the terminal at the time of transit or for early morning departures and late arrivals.

No breakthrough in BPO employee's gang rape case

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Police are yet to make any headway in identifying or arresting the four men who allegedly abducted and raped a call centre employee hailing from Mizoram in the national capital.

Mumbai model takes on purse snatchers

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A 23-year-old aspiring model in Mumbai saved her purse from being snatched by two bikers. "The model, Sona Khan, a resident of Malwani, was going for an audition at 7 am on Wednesday, when two men on a bike wearing helmets, caught hold of her purse and tried to wrench it away from her. But she held on to the purse and did not let go," said Senior Inspector Vashisht Andhale of Malwani police station.

Famous tarot card reader complains about sex racket SMS

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Delhi-based tarot card reader and socialite Poonam Sethi was at the Kirti Nagar police station late on Wednesday night to lodge an FIR. Sethi's friends and clients were receiving mobile text messages and emails claiming she was running "a full time sex racket for starved married women from a covert south Delhi rented apartment".

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