Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Nephews stab uncle to death

Nephews stab uncle to death


Nephews stab uncle to death

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Four persons were arrested for allegedly murdering a 40-year-old man in west Delhi who used to quarrel frequently with the father of two of the accused, police said on Tuesday.

Twelve-year-old boy killed by teenage friends over money dispute

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A 12-year-old boy was allegedly killed by his three teenage friends during a quarrel over distribution of money, police said on Tuesday.

Mother jumps in front of train with one-year-old baby

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A young woman and her one-year-old daughter were killed on Tuesday after the mother jumped before a speeding train carrying the baby in her arms, police said.

Hyderabad gets closer to its Metro, funding in place

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L&T Metro Rail (Hyderabad) Ltd (L&TMRHL) Tuesday announced that it had achieved financial closure for the Rs.16,375 crore Hyderabad metro rail project, described as the largest ever fund tie-up in India for a public private partnership. L&TMRHL Chairman Y.M. Deosethalee told a news conference here that the financial closure for the 71-km metro rail project was achieved in a record six months.

Student harassed by online lover for 6 years

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A 40-year-old businessman was arrested on charges of molesting and sending lewd messages to a 20-year-old medical student, with whom he allegedly had been in a relationship for the last six years. Salil Bhalchandra Nanal, who hails from Mumbai, was arrested yesterday evening for harassing the victim who studies in Solapur. According to the complaint lodged, the victim was introduced to Nanal in 2005 through a social networking site.

Eight members of inter-state auto-lifters gang arrested

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Eight members of an inter-state auto-lifters' gang were arrested by the police on a tip off from the city, police said today.

Body of missing doctor found

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A doctor at Haldwani Medical College, who was missing since last Friday, was murdered and later his body dumped in a drain at Baradari area in Bareilly, police sources said on Tuesday.

Rickshaw puller is now Dharmendra's guest

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Dejection at not being able to enter the stadium with his beloved cycle rickshaw during the India-Sri Lanka final didn't last too long for Mohammad Sheru Khan despite him having pedalled nearly 1,500 km to get to the city from Meerut.

Are Metro stations the new suicide junctions?

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Metro has become a part of life for Delhiites and the bond seems unbreakable even in death. Apart from past incidents, two people have committed suicide at Metro stations within the past week. Several other cases have been reported in the last two years. On Monday a 56-year-old man, the father of a local Congress leader allegedly committed suicide by leaping off the Paschim Vihar Metro Station in west Delhi area. The incident took place at around 8am on April 4. Police said that they have recovered a suicide note from him, which said that he was fed up with his life.

Escort agencies plan to cash in on IPL

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The arrest of infamous kingpin of an inter-state prostitution racket, Sonu Punjaban, seems to have forced the pimps and escort agencies in the city to change their modus operandi.

iPhone lands kidnappers behind bars

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Guppa alias Guppendra, a notorious criminal with 18 pending cases against him, was tracked down and arrested along with an associate for abducting a realtor and collecting a ransom of Rs 10 lakh. Central Crime Branch (CCB) sleuths used the International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) number of the victim's iPhone that was snatched by the duo and tracked them down with assistance from the mobile service provider.

Bullied Delhi schoolboy slashed face with blade

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The scars on his face may have healed, but Jyoti Sharma is fearful of the mental scars that'll probably continue to torment her 14-year-old son in the years to come. Lakshya Sharma, a student of class VIII in South Delhi Public School in Defence Colony used to be a good student and scored good numbers.

'Yeddyurappa's announcement is not legal'

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In a bid to score brownie points, Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa wasted no time in announcing that members of the Indian squad, which won the World Cup would be allocated 50x80 BDA plots 30 km from the city. However, little did he know that he would not be able to keep his promise because he has no authority to make such an announcement?

Sachin set to move in to new bungalow by year-end

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After winning the Cup at Wankhede Stadium, perhaps the only accomplishment that had evaded the Little Master throughout his career, Sachin Tendulkar can hope for another of his long-standing dreams to materialise by the end of the year.

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