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Auto driver sent to jail for 6 months for rash driving

An auto driver, held guilty of causing death of a man by his rash and negligent driving, has been sentenced to six months in jail by a Delhi court.

President house to connect with the common man with sports

Vidyasagar’s family has been a loyal worker of Rashtrapati Bhavan since the British era. Vidyasagar too, is a gardener there, representing the large faceless force behind the glitz and the aura of the magnificent building.

HC nod to turning Gole Market into museum

The Delhi High Court has cleared the decks for the conversion of the heritage Gole Market building into a museum and declined shopkeepers' plea against the New Delhi Municipal Council's move to evict them for the purpose.

Court refuses to hear bail plea of Vinay Kumar

A Delhi court today refused to hear the interim bail plea of Vinay Kumar, one of the accused in the December 16 gang rape case, saying it has “no jurisdiction”. Kumar wanted bail to appear in an examination.

Japanese soft loans for Metro's phase IV

Despite skepticism in the Indian quarters, the Japanese government has given an in-principle nod to extend soft loans for the expansion of Metro under phase IV. Subhendu Ray reports.

DDA to give Rs. 1,500 crore to Metro

The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) has extended financial support for the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation's (DMRC) Phase III and IV expansion plans in Delhi NCR. The land development agency is providing R1,500 crore. Sidhartha Roy reports.

They overcame all odds to strike the right note

Life has not been very kind to them yet they have chosen to strike a defiant chord.  Over 20 children from Bhatti Mines in South Delhi have come together to form a band, courtesy Delhi Police. Faizan Haidar reports.

Help enroll a child in school and become agents of change

One of the beauties of a challenge is that it has an opportunity hidden in it. At the moment I am in a similar situation where a challenge is thrown at me and I've to turn the same into an opportunity. Gautam Gambhir reports.  

Jeweller ‘cheated’ of Rs. 40 lakh by woman

A 38-year-old jeweller had alleged that a woman known to his sister-in-law cheated him of over Rs. 40 lakh.

5,000 evacuated to safe areas, govt sets up 19 relief camps

Yamuna waters had partially submerged about 300-odd houses and hutments at Yamuna Bazar since Monday evening.

Now, pay online for passports

To make the passport service smoother, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has introduced online payment facility for applicants.

Disaster awaits Yamuna's banks

Even as the Yamuna flows well above the danger mark, both the Delhi government and Delhiites seem to be quite oblivious to the devastation that could be caused if encroachments continue to eat into the vulnerable floodplains. Nivedita Khandekar reports.

Woman gang raped, two held

A 20-year-old woman, who had come to Delhi from Bihar with her husband, was confined to a house in northeast Delhi's Joharipur near Gokulpuri and allegedy gang raped by two men.

St Stephen’s is high on wishlist

The number of applicants at one of Delhi University's most popular colleges -- St Stephen's -- has shot up compared to last year.

Ambedkar University draws students with undergrad courses

Delhi University's (DU) application process over, a number of students now are trying other options as well, one of them being Ambedkar University.
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