17-year-old pens geo-political fiction
PTI | 15 Sep 2014, 10:58 AMNew Delhi: A geo-political drama interspersed with elements of romance set against the backdrop of the political uprising of 2013 in the national capital forms the subject of a
New Delhi: A geo-political drama interspersed with elements of romance set against the backdrop of the political uprising of 2013 in the national capital forms the subject of a
New Delhi: The restrictions and curbs on traffic movement which are in place due to ongoing work for Phase-III of Delhi Metro are posing hassles and impediments for commuters, a
New Delhi: Delhi Police's anti-corruption helplines have been buzzing continuously. Around 23,000 complaints have been received on two anti-corruption helpline numbers since they
New Delhi: The Delhi government wants cases fast-tracked against nine lawmakers, including Health Minister Hardh Vardhan, after the Central government demanded speedy trials of
New Delhi: In yet another case of drunken driving in the national capital, several policemen had a close shave when a speeding Audi car hit barricades near them at Pragati
New Delhi: Manmohan Singh may or may not write an autobiography depending on whether he felt exited to do it, the former prime minister's daughter Daman Singh said here
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi Sunday appealed to people that his birthday should not be celebrated, and instead they should help the Jammu and Kashmir flood victims.In
New Delhi: It was a hot and humid day in the national capital while the weatherman has forecast light rainfall in some areas tomorrow.The minimum temperature was 25.6 degree
New Delhi: The restrictions and curbs on traffic movement which are in place due to ongoing work for Phase-III of Delhi Metro are posing hassles and impediments for commuters, a
New Delhi: A city court has struck down Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC)'s order of imposing fine on its conductors in an event of ticket-less travellers being found in its
New Delhi: To overcome the problem of shortage of teachers in the government schools in the national capital, Delhi government has hired more than 6,000 guest teachers and 10,000
New Delhi: Left-backed All India Students' Association (AISA) on Sunday swept the Jawaharlal Nehru University Students' Union polls (JNUSU) bagging all the top four
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