Ten dead in Delhi factory fire, all exits were blocked |
- Ten dead in Delhi factory fire, all exits were blocked
- Man shot dead by mother, sister over minor dispute
- Teen gangraped by friend, others in south-east Delhi
- BJP office redone with Vaastu Shastra
- Widow tied to tree, then set on fire
- Pilots' strike: Air fares shoot up
- Want admission? Get your dad's salary slip
- Are senior cops getting young constables pregnant?
- Sai Baba's Trust: Family member or devotee as head?
- Wary of family suicides, schools consider counselling
- No more skipping meals, doctors tell Anna Hazare
- Recharge coupon led cops to kidnapped Delhi toddler Ishaan
Ten dead in Delhi factory fire, all exits were blocked Posted: Ten workers were charred to death in a massive fire at a shoe factory in west Delhi's Peeragarhi industrial area, officials said on Thursday. Around 80 people were working in the three-storey building at the time of fire and many more casualties are feared. |
Man shot dead by mother, sister over minor dispute Posted: A 22-year-old youth was yesterday allegedly shot dead by his mother and sister over family dispute in Unjhani area, near here, police said. |
Teen gangraped by friend, others in south-east Delhi Posted: A teenage girl was raped in south-east Delhi allegedly by six youths, including a friend, police said yesterday. |
BJP office redone with Vaastu Shastra Posted: A swanky new building to house the state BJP office has come as a panacea for the internal bickering that is dogging the party. That's what K Gangadhar, official Vaastu consultant for the party, believes. Besides, he claims that the dissidence shaking the Yeddyurappa government will be put to rest once the building at Kodandaramapura in Malleswaram is inaugurated. |
Widow tied to tree, then set on fire Posted: In a shocking case, a widow was allegedly burnt alive along with a man in Alwar by her family members over their alleged illicit relationship, police said. |
Pilots' strike: Air fares shoot up Posted: Within hours of a section of Air India pilots announcing the strike, private airlines jacked up their fares on all the major sectors within the country. A Delhi-Mumbai ticket which cost Rs 8000-9000, is now costing Rs 12,000. "There has been an increase of up to 50 percent in the air fare," said, a travel agent in Delhi. |
Want admission? Get your dad's salary slip Posted: Parents now have a new reason to complain against the Mumbai schools. Authorities of Balaji International School in Malad have posted a notice stating that parents who are unable to afford the hiked fees may avail of the concessions granted by the management, after producing their salary slips. |
Are senior cops getting young constables pregnant? Posted: Pressure is mounting on the authorities to initiate action against senior police officers in Kolhapur after several newly recruited women constables undergoing training there were found pregnant. |
Sai Baba's Trust: Family member or devotee as head? Posted: With the completion of Sathya Sai Baba's burial ceremony, the big question that everyone is asking now is whether it will indeed be, as speculated, Devotee versus Blood in the battle for succession. |
Wary of family suicides, schools consider counselling Posted: Wary of the negative impact of the spate of suicides in middle-class families, where mothers killed their children and ended their own lives afterwards, on the young minds, city schools are contemplating calling for a parent-children counselling sessions as soon as the institutes reopen. |
No more skipping meals, doctors tell Anna Hazare Posted: Anti-corruption crusader undergoes treatment in hospital for high blood pressure and osteoarthritis; treating doctor blames Anna's hunger strike for worsened condition Anna Hazare's crusade against corruption has taken a heavy toll on his health. |
Recharge coupon led cops to kidnapped Delhi toddler Ishaan Posted: A recharge coupon of a cellphone acted as the all important piece of evidence that led Delhi police to the kidnappers of one-and-a-half-year old Ishaan, who was abducted on April 24. The boy, who was allegedly kidnapped by his maid, was rescued within 72 hours of the incident from the Faridabad area, Police Commissioner BK Gupta said on Wednesday. Five people have been arrested, including the maid Seema. |
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