Seven get life term for twin murders |
- Seven get life term for twin murders
- Man commits suicide by hanging himself
- Woman gets alimony 28 years after divorce
- Textile heir acquitted in 2006 rape case
- Beer to flow as freely as runs
- Students bunking big-time today
- Jailhouse rocks for semi-final
- No tickets? Just charter a flight!
Seven get life term for twin murders Posted: A local court on Wednesday awarded life sentence to seven persons for murdering two cable operators in Indore in 2005. |
Man commits suicide by hanging himself Posted: A 28-year-old man working at a food stall allegedly committed suicide at his residence in suburban Andheri, police said on Wednesday. |
Woman gets alimony 28 years after divorce Posted: Nearly three decades after her divorce, a Delhi woman has been able to secure maintenance for herself and her son from her former husband in a court here. |
Textile heir acquitted in 2006 rape case Posted: Five years after he was arrested for allegedly raping a woman twice his age, Abhishek Kasliwal, son of the owner of Shriram Mills, was today acquitted by the sessions court, holding that the prosecution had failed to prove the charges. |
Beer to flow as freely as runs Posted: As India and Pakistan descend on to the battlefield at Mohali later today for the World Cup semi, a reliable lubricant to soothe tensed nerves is in acute demand. So reveal bar owners across the city, who are piling up on stocks of beer, twice the usual, with the result that 4 lakh litres of beer is lying in their storage to see cricket-maniacs through today. |
Students bunking big-time today Posted: The battle of nerves between India and Pakistan at Mohali cannot be missed even if it means reschedule the timetable or cancelling a few classes at the Delhi University. |
Jailhouse rocks for semi-final Posted: On a day the whole nation will be glued to the idiot box and special screens, the under-trials at the Arthur Road prison, too, will not feel left out of the cricket frenzy. They will be rooting and cheering for their teams during the big clash today, as all the television sets installed in jail barracks will air the match live. However, the sole convict of the 26/11 terror attack on the city, Mohammed Ajmal Amir Qasab, the only Pakistani within the jail who was included in the National Census, cannot see the match. |
No tickets? Just charter a flight! Posted: With no air tickets available for Chandigarh, demand for chartered aircraft has gone sky-high. |
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