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Ancient baoli under siege
3/30/2014 12:12:44 AM
A 13th-century monument in the congested lanes of Mehrauli has attracted the attention of the Delhi high court.
IIT-Delhi student invents device to test haemoglobin
3/30/2014 12:08:35 AM
A student of the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, Ambar Srivastava, has developed a mobile phone-size haemoglobin meter dubbed the TrueHb Hemometer - the first case of an innovation from the institute's biomedical engineering department actually getting "productized".
Youth killed in fight over girl
3/29/2014 11:05:23 PM
More than a month after the 21-year-old son of a senior Union home ministry official was found lying dead in a drain in North Campus, police on Saturday claimed to have cracked the case and arrested two of his friends for allegedly killing him by smashing his head with a beer bottle and stabbing him over a girl.
Man revived from deep coma after 2 months
3/29/2014 11:04:06 PM
Doctors at a private hospital here have given a new lease of life to a man declared "near brain dead" by a hospital in Canada.
MBA arrested for smuggling drugs
3/29/2014 11:03:20 PM
A 32-year-old businessman has been arrested with eight kilograms of heroin, worth Rs 30 crore, from Nizamuddin railway station.
Delhi's thumbs down to governance
3/29/2014 11:00:03 PM
How different are India's two biggest metros from the rest of the country when it comes to elections and voting behaviour? How do they compare on awareness? What are the major considerations when voting?
JP dismisses Modi wave, says AAP has lost political ground
3/29/2014 10:58:37 PM
Dismissive of his "outsider" contenders, Congress's J P Agarwal also sees no "Modi wave" in his North East Delhi constituency. He feels that BJP's national-level infighting has, in fact, left a negative impact on people's mind.
Congress not in the race: Ashish Khetan
3/29/2014 10:57:31 PM
Aam Aadmi Party's New Delhi candidate for the Lok Sabha elections, former journalist Ashish Khetan, declared openly on Saturday that only the BJP and AAP candidates for the constituency were in the reckoning, brushing aside Congress' Ajay Maken.
Vendors meet to set poll 'agenda'
3/29/2014 10:56:28 PM
Street vendors have decided to set the agenda for political parties ahead of the Lok Sabha polls. A two-day conference by the National Association of Street Vendors of India was held in the city from Saturday.
'Terror hub' claim haunts Malhotra
3/29/2014 10:54:35 PM
There's more trouble for BJP leader V K Malhotra. On Saturday, Delhi's chief electoral officer asked him for an explanation on his recent remarks on Jamia Nagar and Batla House being a "hub of terrorists".
LS polls: AAP's 'jhadu' campaign back on autos
3/29/2014 10:52:06 PM
"Phir chalegi jhadu" is the Aam Aadmi Party's new catchphrase for the Lok Sabha elections, picking up from "Is baar chalegi jhadu" that was used by them during the Delhi elections in 2013.
Kashmiris sway to 'Reh' festival
3/29/2014 10:51:24 PM
It's spring in Kashmir, and Navreh (Kashmiri Pandits' New Year) is round the corner. Soon the frost will give way to pleasant weather, drawing people out of their homes and onto the streets.
Centre for special kids to be shut
3/29/2014 10:50:21 PM
Parents of the 80 children who go to Laxman Public School's learning centre for special education were in a spot when the school recently announced the shutting of the 20-year-old centre.
Cop saves Kolkata girl from brothel trap
3/29/2014 10:49:14 PM
But for the presence of an alert cop on G B Road, a 21-year-old science graduate who had come job-hunting to the city might have landed up in a brothel.
DU plans 60 professorial chairs in colleges to honour contribution
3/29/2014 10:48:16 PM
In a first of its kind initiative, Delhi University is going to set up "professorial chairs" in colleges for teachers at the undergraduate level who have just three years to retire from service.
Chicago varsity opens centre in Connaught Place
3/29/2014 10:47:26 PM
Dozens of scholars come to India from the University of Chicago each year. With the university opening a centre in the capital on Saturday, these scholars will now have a 'base' they can operate from.
Earth Hour greener this time as more power saved
3/29/2014 10:46:07 PM
Lights at Rashtrapati Bhavan switched off at 8.30pm. As were the lights at India Gate, Qutab Minar, Red Fort, Lotus temple, Akshardham and thousands of other buildings and residences.
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