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Life-term for three in ‘honour' killing case
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Wednesday awarded life sentence to three persons who caused the death of six persons of a family in a case of ‘honour' killing at a village in Uttar Pradesh in 1991. A Bench of Justices H.S. Bedi and ...
Railway services suspended
Srinagar: Northern Railways has suspended its operations in the Kashmir Valley for an indefinite period, following massive damage caused to trains and infrastructure and fear of violence among non-local employees. Officials told TheHindu ...
Eight killed in car-lorry collision
KANCHEEPURAM: Eight persons, including a child, died in an accident involving a car and a heavy vehicle near here on Wednesday morning. Seven others, including four children, sustained injuries in the accident. According to police, ...
Anticipatory bail for Ketan Desai's wife
AHMEDABAD: The Gujarat High Court on Wednesday granted anticipatory bail to Alka Desai, wife of the former chairman of the Medical Council of India, Ketan Desai. The CBI, which arrested Dr. Desai on graft charges, in its charge-sheet ...
LNG terminal to come up at Kattupalli
CHENNAI: A Rs.10,000-crore liquefied natural gas terminal will come up at Kattupalli near the Ennore port, on the northern outskirts of Chennai. To be implemented by the Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) and the Tamil Nadu Industrial ...
U.S. Army adopts mindfulness meditation
Washington: In an unusual departure from traditional prescriptions for coping with high stress, the United States Army is recommending something more eclectic to its soldiers in Iraq — mindfulness mediation. According to Major ...
‘Worked non-stop for 3 days to save scholarship'
Itanagar: The former President, A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, on Wednesday disclosed that in 1950s, when he was a student in the Madras Institute of Technology (MIT), he worked non-stop for three days on a project to save his scholarship. Speaking ...