
Army chief meets Pranab Mukherjee
On the eve of the Supreme Court hearing of his petition on age, Army chief Gen VK Singh on Thursday met finance minister Pranab Mukherjee who has been informally acting as a trouble-shooter in the controversy.
Gen Singh, dressed in civil clothes, drove to the North Block office of Mukherjee in the evening in a private car, devoid of his security paraphernelia like the escort vehicles.
It was not immediately clear as to what exactly transpired at the meeting.
Mukherjee has been informally acting as a trouble-shooter in the controversy on the directions of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
The meeting came a day ahead of consideration by the Supreme Court of his petition challenging the government's decision to treat his date of birth as May 10,1950.
He has been maintaining that his date of birth is May 10, 1951.
The Army chief on January 16 took the unprecedented step of dragging the government to the Supreme Court.
Making it an issue of his "honour and integrity", Gen Singh filed a writ petition in the apex court after exhausting all statutory options within the defence ministry which had recently rejected his contention that he was born in 1951 and not 1950.
The petition challenges the July 21, 2011 order of the defence ministry which fixed the date of birth as May 10, 1950 and the December 30,2011 decision by which his statutory complaint was rejected.
He has sought a direction for declaring May 10,1951 as the correct date of birth.
If May 10,1950 is treated as his date of birth, Gen Singh will retire on May 31, otherwise he will get a tenure till April next year.

AAP says people have rejected BJP for failure to govern the MCDs

HC issues warrants against sanitation union office-bearers after they miss hearings

Delhi is second among five worst cities in terms of public transport availability

Two Afghani women held with $76,500 at Delhi airport

Boy watching earth mover at work dies after dug-up soil is accidentally dumped on him

Delhi record over 200 new Covid-19 cases for third consecutive day

Delhi HC suggests special spots to feed strays: Spot on, say animal lovers

A clean act: Youngsters give a new lease of life to these Delhi walls

Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal gets first shot of Covid-19 vaccine

Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal gets first dose of Covid vaccine at Lok Nayak Hospital

Digitised PDS: Now, automatic food vending machines to be set up

Farmers’ protest: Delhi’s borders with Haryana, UP remain affected

Delhi: Air quality deteriorates, temperature set to rise

Big boost for AAP in municipal bypolls; ruling BJP draws blank
- In terms of overall vote share, the AAP got 46.1% of the total votes cast. The Congress and the BJP got 27.29% and 21.84% respectively, according to election commission data.

Delhiwale: The moong masoor ambassador
- To be sure, Mr Hashim admits he has good feelings for a few other dishes, too.