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May 25, 2013 02:20:13 IST
ADC flags off Bharat Darshan tour
OUR CORRESPONDENT REASI : The Bharat Darshan Tour of Education Department was flagged off by Additional Deputy Commissioner Reasi Rajinder Singh Tara on Friday. The tour comprising of 43 students and five teachers proceeded on eight days tour to various ...
ADC flags off Bharat Darshan tour at "Mathura"
Demolish all structures in Yamuna flood-plains: Tribunal
Agra/Mathura May 24 (IANS) The National Green Tribunal has authorised demolition of all structures and unauthorised buildings in the flood-plains of the Yamuna river.The May 20 order cleared the way for demolition of all structures all the way from Delhi to ...
Demolish all structures in Yamuna flood-plains: Tribunal at "Mathura"
Agra's industrial growth halts, labour migrates
Industrial growth in the 10,000 sq. km. eco-sensitive Taj Trapezium Zone has come to a halt, forcing large-scale migration of rural labour to urban hubs.This is because of the restrictions imposed by the Supreme Court on the expansion and opening of new ...
Agra's industrial growth halts, labour migrates at "Mathura"
Five interesting things about Lord Krishna
Lord Krishna is also known as Leeladhar. He is the eighth incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Whenever there is a mention of Lord Krishna, his leela is always discussed. Today we will tell you certain things about him, which impressed everyone. Click on this slide ...
A History Lesson
The death of Khalid Mujahid in the custody of Uttar Pradesh police has once again reinforced the perception that the Akhilesh Yadav led-Sama jwadi Party has failed to provide security to Muslims in UP. Mujahid was one of the accused of the 2007 ...
PSUs capex plan for FY14 remains flat
In the year 2012-13 public sector enterprises missed their capital expenditure targets. They were able to spend 80 per cent of the total Rs 141,389 core, set for investment towards capacity expansion. For the year 2013-14, PSUs have quoted nearly ...
12 sunstroke deaths from West Odisha reported
Twelve persons have reportedly died due to sunstroke in Western Odisha this year. The temperature has been hovering around 46 degree Celsius throwing life out of gear. Five persons affected by sunstroke were admitted to Sambalpur District ...
Pushing the habit
The shelves in Jiten Suchede's kitchen are teeming with jars. They are filled with different tea leaves, sweeteners and garnishes. There are coffee beans in the refrigerator and more tea in the cupboard. Everything he needs is at hand, but the tea ...
Tribune Edufair 2013 gets under way.
GUWAHATI, May 13 - With focus on bringing the best of the institutes with impeccable credentials under one roof for the students, 'The Assam Tribune Edufair, 2013', the popular educational event of the region got under way today at TRP Indoor ...
Can't hear, can't speak, but he can do it all
GURGAON: He can neither hear nor speak. But that has not prevented Suresh Vats from setting up and running a successful picture framing business for the last 27 years. And he has even gifted a vocation to three of his brothers and settled them well ...
5/22/2013: Metro: Armed dacoits loot family
Some armed dacoits attacked a family on way to the Delhi airport and looted cash and jewellery on the FaridabadGurgaon road on Tuesday morning.Police said Srikant Sharma, a bank officer in Chattisgarh, and his family had come to Mathura
Congress eyes SP Muslim vote bank
In an apparent bid to make a dent into the Muslim vote bank of Samajwadi Party and garner their support, Congress has gone all out to woo the community by including as many as 13 Muslims in its list of 31 district and city presidents in UP. The list prepared ...
Chinese Premier departs, leaves behind traffic trail in Capital
Thousands of motorists had to deal with traffic jams on arterial roads, mostly in south Delhi, on Tuesday due to restrictions imposed in wake of movement of Chinese Premier Li Keqiang . Due to restrictions imposed on the busy Sardar Patel Marg, which serves ...
IPL, Li visit leave Delhi jammed
NEW DELHI: Traffic jams continued on Tuesday as the Chinese Premier visited Rashtrapati Bhawan around noon and went to the airport in the afternoon. During the day, gridlocks were reported from Dhaula Kuan, Ring Road, Ridge Road and Rao Tula Ram ...
EXCLUSIVE: What exactly happened the night Sreesanth was arrested?
New Delhi: An alert inspector who plucked the Samsung Galaxy notepad flung at him by an inebriated S Sreesanth, the cricketer hated the very sight of cops, was the one who pulled his glock pistol to silence the flashy pacer from hurling abuses.
7 killed, 4 injured in road mishap
Mathura, May 21 (PTI) Seven persons were killed and four others injured after being hit by a sppeding truck near Azizpur village here today, police said.The mishap took place when the victim's car was hit by another truck from behind after which ...
JMM meet on poll plan
Bokaro, May 20: JMM youth wing chief Basant Soren today said the party would finalise its future course of action during a two-day party executive meet beginning here tomorrow. All party MLAs and MPs from different states will participate in the ...
After difficult Monday, more traffic woes likely today
While commuters had a harried time commuting on Monday due to traffic restrictions placed in central Delhi and some parts of south Delhi owing to the visit of Chinese Premier Li Keqiang, Tuesday could even be worse. While traffic restrictions in central Delhi ...
VVIP movements cripple capital traffic, spark snarls
Chinese premier Li Keqiang's movements on Monday held the city to ransom with endless traffic snarls clogging arterial roads. People complained that usual commute times doubled as some roads, not mentioned in a traffic advisory issued in advance, ...
After mad Monday, gear up for more
If you were stuck in traffic snarls on Monday, brace yourself for much worse on Tuesday. Jams are expected all through the day and well into the night, thanks to VVIP movements and the IPL match later in the evening. The Chinese Premier would be ...
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