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St Stephen’s denies character certificate to student who took on principal Thampu
St Stephen's College student Devansh Mehta had earlier clashed with principal Valson Thampu over the publication of a college magazine in April.
Woman asks UP Police to file FIR against monkey for snatching her chain
Urmila Saxena, a Kausalpuri resident, on Monday was on her way to a temple when a monkey tried to snatch her chain.
Modi returns home after his six-nation tour of Russia, 5 Central Asian countries
"Strong ties between India & Central Asia are important for the future that we seek for our countries & our region," he said in a tweet.
Union Urban development Minister Venkaiah Naidu advocates use of Hindi in official work
Union Minister M Venkaiah Naidu directed the ministries of Urban Development and Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation to step up efforts for promoting use of Hindi language in official work.
Government back to drawing board on international operations of domestic carriers
Government is back to the drawing board on the issue of easing norms for international operations by domestic airlines.
D S Mishra to hold additional charge of DDA Vice Chairman
Senior IAS officer Durga Shanker Mishra was given additional charge of Vice-Chairman of Delhi Development Authority.
CBI forms 40 member team to probe Vyapam scam
The team comprising officers from different branches of the probe agency will reach Bhopal on Monday to take over investigations in the scam, an official said.
Over 1 lakh branded foreign cigarettes seized
Over one lakh branded foreign cigarettes valued at Rs 32.70 lakh were seized by DRI sleuths from six passengers who arrived at Coimbatore from Sharjah.
30-year-old woman raped, blackmailed for months on false job promise
He promised the woman from Mumbai a job. He called her to his house and different lodges in the city and raped her repeatedly from February to July this year.
Jammu-Srinagar NH reopens, stranded vehicles cleared
"The highway was reopened for traffic after the landslides triggered by heavy rains were cleared", a police officer said on Saturday.
Mulayam Singh Yadav allegedly threatens Uttar Pradesh IPS officer over phone
Posted as inspector general (IG) Civil Defence (Lucknow), the 1992-batch IPS officer Thakur, alleged that Mulayam called him on his cell phone from a landline at 4:43 PM.
Himachal Pradesh: Heavy rains disrupt normal life, Kullu on high alert
In Chamba and Kullu, flash floods washed away the link road and footpath along Garol rivulet, causing inconvenience to people, especially to school going children.
When a senior Jharkhand IPS officer recovered a missing girl in an hour using WhatsApp
Thanks to new technologies and officers like Indrajeet Mahatha, a senior IPS officer of Jharkhand cadre, people have a ray of hope to look up to the otherwise abused lot.
BJP regime mostly thrives on empty rhetoric, symbolism: Anand Sharma
A year into the NDA government, the economy is not faring any better and farmers are in distress as the BJP regime mostly thrives on "empty rhetoric and symbolism", a senior Congress leader here has alleged.
India overtakes China in high-end phone volume growth: HSBC report
India has pipped China to drive the volume growth of smartphones in the world on the back of falling prices of high-end devices and growing adoption of 3G services,says HSBC report.
Health workers on hunger strike against privatisation of services in Delhi
The health workers are demanding that the patient care allowance should be at par with the nursing allowance and stopping privatisation of health services,