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Saturday, December 16, 2017
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Lalji Singh's son to slap legal notice

Maoist Rajanna secretly making appearances: Cops

Former Maoist commits suicide

More Hyderabad News»

After union leaders sign truce, transport staff stir turns violent
Traffic came to a standstill in parts of central Chennai after protests by transport workers turned violent on Friday.

3 killed as police car hits bike, careens into bus stop on ECR

Official who flagged bribery is special CEO

More Chennai News»

Government committed to offer power at Rs 5 per unit to industry: Rana Gurjit Singh

Children's lit fest ends with tales of bravery

NITTTR students set for stint in live lab

More Chandigarh News»

HC rules in favour of smaller warning on cigarette packs
Karnataka high court has struck down a rule mandating that 85% of the principal display area on packets of tobacco products be covered by specified health warnings. It ordered that the 2008 rule - mandating that the warnings cover 40% of the packet - should replace the existing rule.

Not a happy ending, Karnataka 'bans' Sunny

Now, an app for CET exam

More Bangalore News»

Turnout falls in Patidar strongholds

Muslim turnout slides by 3.58%

Politicians now turn to 'higher command'!

More Ahmedabad News»

Re-tweets can be defamatory, SC says in AAP neta's case
Chadha's counsel, Anand Grover, argued that his client had been summoned by the trial court without there being any law to prosecute a re-tweet of an allegedly defamatory tweet by Kejriwal.

Hemraj's wife challenges ruling in SC
The acquittal of doctor couple Rajesh and Nupur Talwar in the sensational Aarushi-Hemraj murder case has been challenged in Supreme Court by the wife of Hemraj, the murdered domestic help.

Stronger Indian touch at Comic Con
Comic Con this time is bigger than before. With a bigger venue at NSIC Ground, Okhla, and a far bigger footfall than the 5,000 in its first year when it happened at Dilli Haat six years ago, the annual event has a stronger touch of Indianness this time.

More Delhi News»

Government committed to offer power at Rs 5 per unit to industry: Rana Gurjit Singh

Children's lit fest ends with tales of bravery

NITTTR students set for stint in live lab

More Chandigarh News»

Lalji Singh's son to slap legal notice

Maoist Rajanna secretly making appearances: Cops

Former Maoist commits suicide

More Hyderabad News»

Lalji Singh's son to slap legal notice

Maoist Rajanna secretly making appearances: Cops

Former Maoist commits suicide

More Hyderabad News»

Lalji Singh's son to slap legal notice

Maoist Rajanna secretly making appearances: Cops

Former Maoist commits suicide

More Hyderabad News»

Government committed to offer power at Rs 5 per unit to industry: Rana Gurjit Singh

Children's lit fest ends with tales of bravery

NITTTR students set for stint in live lab

More Chandigarh News»

Turnout falls in Patidar strongholds

Muslim turnout slides by 3.58%

Politicians now turn to 'higher command'!

More Ahmedabad News»

After union leaders sign truce, transport staff stir turns violent
Traffic came to a standstill in parts of central Chennai after protests by transport workers turned violent on Friday.

3 killed as police car hits bike, careens into bus stop on ECR

Official who flagged bribery is special CEO

More Chennai News»

HC rules in favour of smaller warning on cigarette packs
Karnataka high court has struck down a rule mandating that 85% of the principal display area on packets of tobacco products be covered by specified health warnings. It ordered that the 2008 rule - mandating that the warnings cover 40% of the packet - should replace the existing rule.

Not a happy ending, Karnataka 'bans' Sunny

Now, an app for CET exam

More Bangalore News»

Smugglers axe 300 medicinal trees near Karnala sanctuary
Smugglers have hacked around 300 catechu trees, known as khair, in private forest area near Karnala bird sanctuary. Villagers said the forest department is clueless about the axing.

Cops give tree fall victim's family Rs 17,000 to pay loan taken for her kids
Govandi police station personnel collected Rs 17,000 for the family of Sharda Ghodeswar (45), who died last week after a tree fell on her in Chembur.

Varsity order against students using supplementary answersheets stayed
In a setback to the University of Mumbai, the Bombay high court on Friday stayed the varsity’s order disallowing supplements or additional answersheets to students during the ongoing semester examinations.

More Mumbai News»

Re-tweets can be defamatory, SC says in AAP neta's case
Chadha's counsel, Anand Grover, argued that his client had been summoned by the trial court without there being any law to prosecute a re-tweet of an allegedly defamatory tweet by Kejriwal.

Hemraj's wife challenges ruling in SC
The acquittal of doctor couple Rajesh and Nupur Talwar in the sensational Aarushi-Hemraj murder case has been challenged in Supreme Court by the wife of Hemraj, the murdered domestic help.

Stronger Indian touch at Comic Con
Comic Con this time is bigger than before. With a bigger venue at NSIC Ground, Okhla, and a far bigger footfall than the 5,000 in its first year when it happened at Dilli Haat six years ago, the annual event has a stronger touch of Indianness this time.

More Delhi News»

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