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Will Rahul’s warning end factionalism in Congress?

Rahul’s warning is being viewed very cautiously in political circles and many believe that it was aimed at sorting out differences in the Delhi Congress. Pankaj Vohra writes. Singly Political | Dabs & Jabs

Pak man gets new heart, ready to return

More than two months after he was brought to India in a critical state, Mohammad Zubair Ashmi, 40, is ready to go back to his country Pakistan, with a new heart.

RIL hits pay dirt with KG basin gas find

In what is being termed as India’s biggest gas find ever, Mukesh Ambani led Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) along with UK’s BP Plc and Canada’s NIKO announced a discovery in the KG-D6 block, situated off the eastern coast of India in the Bay of Bengal.

CM announces more buses for DTC fleet

Soon, more low-floor AC and non-AC buses will be added to the DTC's fleet to meet the demand, said Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit while laying the foundation stone for the revamp work of Mehruli bus terminal on Friday.

Scribe roughed up

A journalist working with an Urdu daily was allegedly assaulted by his landlord and some other local residents at southeast Delhi's Jamia Nagar on Thursday evening. HTC

Family doubts police’s theory

How can a person single-handedly kill seven people with a knife in a matter of minutes? This question is puzzling relatives of the Goel family that was wiped out in a murder frenzy, allegedly by their former driver, on Tuesday night.

Brace for jams near Anand Vihar, DMRC set to start work

Brace for traffic congestions on roads leading to Anand Vihar and Ghaziabad as Delhi Metro is set to start construction work on two arterial roads — Road No 56 and 57A — in east Delhi.

Class XII results on Monday

 The Central Board for Secondary Education (CBSE) is all set to declare the class XII results on Monday at 10 am.

ECA admissions to be on basis of only certified documents

All students hoping to get into Delhi University under the extracurricular activity category will have to produce certificates, preferably from recognised national bodies, for admission.

36 leaders to articulate Cong view through TV debates

The Congress on Friday formed a panel of 36 leaders who will articulate the party’s views in the electronic media as part of its preparations for the 2014 Lok Sabha polls.

Property sale in new legal colonies to be tough

Elections in mind, the government has given the go-ahead for the sale and purchase of property in 312 former unauthorised colonies built on private land, but implementing the decision will be a difficult task.

Capital struggles with stifling heat, power demand soars

Several parts of the city witnessed power cuts as electricity demand touched an all-time high of 5214 MW on Friday.

Nitish's caste design: is JD(U) preparing for a possible split with BJP?

The JD(U) is preparing for the 2014 polls very seriously. Nitish Kumar is making new friends and getting the estranged ones back, as he may have to decide to go it alone if Gujarat CM Narendra Modi is declared the NDA’s PM candidate. Ashok Mishra reports.

Congress defeat, not PM's post, is Modi’s aim: Rajnath

A new axis between Narendra Modi and BJP chief Rajnath Singh — since Gujarat CM’s elevation to the party’s parliamentary board — has more to do with battle plans for the Lok Sabha polls than with jostling for the choice of PM candidate. Shekhar Iyer reports.

Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train may hit tracks soon

Notwithstanding the recent turmoil in the railway ministry following the cash-for- job scam, the government’s ambitious plan to run a high speed rail corridor between Mumbai and Ahmedabad is slowly inching closer to becoming a reality.

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