Boy found dead at home, father's role under scanner |
- Boy found dead at home, father's role under scanner
- Schoolteacher rapes minor student, arrested
- South Mumbai No-Fly zone during match
- In Mumbai, 600 litres of free milk for India victory
- Auto strike hits Delhi commuters
- Lady Hardinge hospital doctors on strike, patients suffer
- Bangalore airport bags Best Airport India award
- Chandigarh airport handled record 130 flights for semifinal
- Fire breaks out in 5-star hotel in Ahmedabad
- 67-year-old skips heart surgery, flies to Mohali
- Doctors accused of extortion
- They missed the game due to traffic jam
- Thirsty, family leaves Mohali stadium
- Two arrested in ATM fraud case
- Mother, son get 10 years in prison in dowry death case
Boy found dead at home, father's role under scanner Posted: A 15-year-old boy was found dead under mysterious circumstances at his residence in the national Capital with the police on Thursday investigating whether his father has any role in his death. |
Schoolteacher rapes minor student, arrested Posted: A schoolteacher allegedly raped a nine-year-old girl in a village near Aurangabad in Central Maharashtra, police said on Thursday. |
South Mumbai No-Fly zone during match Posted: Airspace over and around the stadium, in South Mumbai, has been declared `No Flying Zone'. The Mumbai police have asked for bulk sms' to be blocked. However, the government has not yet given its decision on it |
In Mumbai, 600 litres of free milk for India victory Posted: Among the billion prayers sent up to the heavens for a Team India victory on Wednesday, those of the residents of Mumbai's central suburbs must have been the loudest tinged, as they were, with more direct self-interest. |
Auto strike hits Delhi commuters Posted: Commuters in Delhi had a harrowing time on Thursday as thousands of auto-rickshaw drivers struck work demanding that the government pay for GPS instruments to be installed in their vehicles. |
Lady Hardinge hospital doctors on strike, patients suffer Posted: Resident doctors of the Lady Hardinge Medical College and Sucheta Kriplani hospital in the city went on an indefinite strike today after one of their colleagues was allegedly beaten up by another employee of the hospital. |
Bangalore airport bags Best Airport India award Posted: Bangalore International Airport Limited has bagged the prestigious 'Best Airport India' award at the Skytrax World Airport Awards in Copenhagen, Denmark. The award is based on a survey completed by over 100 nationalities of world air travellers, covering more than 240 airports worldwide in 2011, a press release said. |
Chandigarh airport handled record 130 flights for semifinal Posted: A record number of 130 flights, mostly chartered, arrived and flew back from the Chandigarh airport within a span of less than 24 hours for the India-Pakistan semifinal clash, officials said Thursday. |
Fire breaks out in 5-star hotel in Ahmedabad Posted: A fire broke out today in gymnasium room of a leading five star hotel in the city, fire officials said. The mishap took place this morning in steam bath unit located in the gymnasium room on third floor of the JW Marriot Hotel, they said. |
67-year-old skips heart surgery, flies to Mohali Posted: Even if his life depended on it - and it did quite literally - Gauresh Swami wouldn't have missed the Mohali mania. The 67-year-old postponed his angioplasty scheduled for Wednesday so that he could watch the match right from the stands, with wife Kashmira. |
Posted: Two doctors of a private hospital are under police radar for allegedly asking for extortion money from one of their patients. Leela Keshavlal Kaushik, resident of Kharadi area, was admitted to Ratna Memorial Hospital for the treatment of lung cancer. Leela alleged that after her discharge from the hospital and bill payment, she was confined in a room by Dr Anantbhushan Ranade and his colleague Vishal Datar and asked for more money. According to a complaint filed by her husband, a guard was also called and she was asked to shell out more money than what was mentioned in the bill. |
They missed the game due to traffic jam Posted: Call it sheer bad luck. Forty-one -year old Rajeev Vinayak and his 13-year-old nephew, Jatin couldn't watch the big battle at Mohali despite having valid tickets as they arrived late at stadium thanks to a massive traffic jam due to the VIP movement. The duo was supposed to come to Mohali from sector 30 in Chandigarh and their tickets were with Vinayak's brother who was already standing in the queue at the stadium. |
Thirsty, family leaves Mohali stadium Posted: Gurjot Puri travelled all the way from Sonepat with his 62-year-old father, 10-year-old daughter and 6-year-old son, to watch India take on Pakistan in the World Cup semi-final at Mohali on Wednesday. |
Two arrested in ATM fraud case Posted: Two law students have been arrested by the police for their alleged involvement in an ATM fraud case, police said today. |
Mother, son get 10 years in prison in dowry death case Posted: A mother and her son from Sangli district of Maharashtra were sentenced to ten years rigorous imprisonment by a fast track court in a dowry death case. Parubhai Baburao Nikam (55) and her son Sambaji (35) were awarded the sentence by Thane Additions Sessions Judge I B Shaikh yesterday. |
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