Late night, little security, they counted Delhi's homeless |
- Late night, little security, they counted Delhi's homeless
- Man gets ten years for rape
- Woman sarpanch arrested for murder of policeman
- Delhi: Now pay your property tax till March 31
- Police solves case of girl found in bag at station
- Betting syndicate smashed in Delhi
- Husband, widower snuff out their lives
- US shortlists Nehru Place as 'notorious market'
- Fed up with husband's first wife, woman commits suicide
- Looted of Rs 4 Lakh at Delhi airport
- Maharashtra Navnirman Sena Vice President stabbed
- Mumbai's new top cop is a 'bar buster'
- The costliest Indian wedding?
- BPO manager runs over cop
Late night, little security, they counted Delhi's homeless Posted: The census enumerators have been assigned the task of counting the homeless in the national capital. And in an attempt to make the exercise foolproof, the enumerators, along with the NGO volunteers, combed the streets of Delhi at night. |
Posted: A court today sentenced a man to ten years of rigorous imprisonment on rape charges after he refused to marry a girl with whom he had eloped. |
Woman sarpanch arrested for murder of policeman Posted: A woman village-head was on Tuesday arrested in connection with the murder of a sub- inspector, who was killed in Jamaniya area in January, during a clash between police and villagers, official sources said. |
Delhi: Now pay your property tax till March 31 Posted: Seeking to increase its revenue and give an opportunity to tax defaulters, the MCD today extended till March 31 the last date for its two ongoing schemes for settlement of property tax cases. |
Police solves case of girl found in bag at station Posted: Delhi Police on Tuesday claimed to have cleared the mystery over the recovery of a young woman's body from near the New Delhi railway station a fortnight ago with investigators saying the law graduate was murdered allegedly by her "live-in" partner following a fight. |
Betting syndicate smashed in Delhi Posted: A betting syndicate was smashed in the national capital with the arrest of five property dealers, the fourth such case in the past one week after the World Cup cricket began. |
Husband, widower snuff out their lives Posted: Unable to bear the separation from his beloved spouse, a husband allegedly committed suicide here today. |
US shortlists Nehru Place as 'notorious market' Posted: The United States has named New Delhi's popular Nehru Place as among the world's notorious markets for pirated and counterfeited products including software. |
Fed up with husband's first wife, woman commits suicide Posted: A 25-year-old woman allegedly committed suicide by jumping from a four-storeyed building after reportedly pushing her two children from the terrace. The incident happened near Bangalore today. |
Looted of Rs 4 Lakh at Delhi airport Posted: Three people stole Rs 4 Lakh from a Delhi-based businessman at Indira Gandhi International airport on February 25. "I was to board a flight to Lucknow and was standing in a queue to get my boarding pass at Air India counter EO3 when three men surrounded me. After a little while, I noticed that Rs four lakh cash which I was carrying was missing from my pocket. I immediately reported the matter to the CISF personnel posted there," said the victim Sunil. |
Maharashtra Navnirman Sena Vice President stabbed Posted: A vice-president of the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena was attacked with knives by four suspected drug addicts at his party office in Bandra late Monday night. Although he sustained several injuries, he managed to avoid a potentially fatal blow to the neck by putting his hand in the way. |
Mumbai's new top cop is a 'bar buster' Posted: The hearts of bar owners skipped a beat after news of Arup Patnaik's appointment as Mumbai's new Commissioner of Police spread across the city last evening. |
Posted: On Tuesday, Congress leader Kanwar Singh Tanwar's son Lalit will marry ex-MLA from Sohna, Sukhbir Singh Jaunapuria's daughter Yogita at Jaunapur village in Haryana. Around 15,000 people are expected to attend the ceremony. |
Posted: He had already been booked in nine cases of rash and negligent driving. On Monday afternoon Jaspreet Singh, a senior manager at a call centre Walklet in Sector 59 Noida, again allegedly indulged in rash driving. Only this time, he claimed a life. |
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