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Chautala to undergo surgery

The former chief minister of Haryana and president of the Indian National Lok Dal, Om Prakash Chautala, was admitted to Medanta-The Medicity for a pacemaker implant surgery on Thursday morning.

Locals fear defence varsity may meet KMP eway fate

Local villagers fear that the Indian National Defence University (INDU), whose foundation stone was laid by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in Binola village on Thursday, may meet the same fate as the inordinately-delayed Kundli-Manesar-Palwal (KMP) Expressway and fail to meet its 2018-19 deadline.

Residents irked as builders fail to deliver on promised civic amenities

Spread across four sectors and over 300 acres, Mayfield Gardens has been at the receiving end due to a slew of violations by the developers, claim residents.

Student critical after being shot at by cousin

A 23-year-old student was allegedly shot at by her cousin at her house in Rajiv Nagar, near Shiv Mandir Chowk, on Wednesday.

Rough ride for city autos: No CNG, fines for entering Delhi

Thousands of CNG auto drivers in Gurgaon are facing a tough time since Monday as gas supplier Indraprastha Gas Limited (IGL) has suspended fuel supply to all five dispensing stations in Gurgaon following non-payment of R4 crore by the distributor here.

‘People feel cyber crime can’t touch their lives'

Since the launch of internet services in India about 18 years ago, there have only been seven convictions in cyber crime cases. Cyber law expert Pavan Duggal tells Deevakar Anand what needs to be done to curb the menace.

Hoodwinked by own staff, IT firm now extra cautious

Mike Dhall, CEO, Zen Focus IT firm it came as a rude shock for the city based IT firm Zen focus when in June last year, it discovered two of its former employees had allegedly stolen crucial data and inflicted a business loss worth Rs. 1.5 crore.  Leena Dhankhar reports.

On road or Online – Gurgaon’s safety standards are same

Though Gurgaon proudly wears the label of IT City, the police are battling to get even a single conviction done in the 1,500-odd cases registered ever since the cyber crime branch of the Gurgaon police was formed. Deevakar Anand and Leena Dhankhar report.

Need reorientation of our strategic thinking: PM

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said on Thursday that India was well positioned to become a net provider of security in its immediate region in the Indian Ocean and beyond.

Facing admission woes, IB students shift to CBSE/ICSE

Amrita Mallik, a student of Class VIII, recently shifted from an International Baccalaureate (IB) school in Gurgaon to one affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE).

June launch likely for Rapid Metro service

After missing two completion deadlines, work on India’s first private Metro service — Rapid Metrorail Gurgaon (RMG) — is almost complete and is expected to be inaugurated in June.

Huda chief orders land mutation within 7 days

Haryana Urban Development Authority (Huda) administrator Praveen Kumar has asked the estate office to complete the pending land-mutation work within the next seven days.

Huda, other depts to get new offices

The Haryana Urban Development Authority (Huda) has decided to make a fresh move in its five-year-old plan of constructing a new office building at Sector 29.

Residents approach authorities over liquor vend on green belt

Residents of G Block in DLF City Phase 1, led by the area councillor, have urged the financial commissioner and principal secretary of the Haryana government for removing a liquor vend near the block’s green belt.

Mercury rising, frequent power cuts add to woes

The onslaught of intense heat, accompanied by frequent power cuts, continued even on Wednesday. There was no respite from the soaring mercury in the city as the maximum temperature recorded was 45.3° Celsius.
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