
New Delhi: Former Indian Police Service (IPS) officer RK Sharma and two others have been acquitted by the Delhi High Court on Wednesday in the Shivani Bhatnagar murder case giving the trio the benefit of doubt. While Sharma, Sri Bhagwan, Satya Prakash have been acquitted, the court upheld the life sentence for Pradeep Sharma, who actually killed Shivani. The two-judge division bench of justices BD Ahmed and Manmohan Singh, which...

02:34 PM, Oct 12, 2011

Bhopal: There are many Indians who are living examples of courage and decency, and who believe in doing constructive work for a better future. Bhagwan Das is one such Indian. He has worked as a railway attendant since 1984 and every time a towel or bedsheet goes missing from the AC section of the train, the cost is deducted from his salary. On September 15, Bhagwan Das got a chance...

08:33 AM, Sep 27, 2011

Mumbai: Amidst reports that gangster Bharat Nepali was killed in Thailand, city police on Friday said arrested fugitive don Santosh Shetty claimed to have bumped off Nepali in November 2010 at Pattaya in Thailand. There were reports that Bhagwant Singh alias Nepali, who is a former member of underworld don Chhota Rajan, was killed in Thailand, but Indian authorities did not confirm it. "Shetty claimed he had shot dead Nepali...

11:47 PM, Aug 12, 2011

New Delhi: Priya Bhatija, currently seen in Imagine TV's "Dwarkadheesh: Bhagwan Shri Krishna" as Rukmini, says working on television is not easy. "Before I came into television I thought it's a very easy job. You have to just say your lines and move on. But after being a part of it, I have realised it's not easy. There is a lot of hard work involved, so many technicalities involved," Priya...

05:04 PM, Jul 20, 2011

New Delhi: Today is the 20th death anniversary of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi and people still remember India's youngest Prime Minister, who dreamt of the 21st century India. On May 21, 1991, in Sriperambudur at 10 o'clock in the night, Journalist R Bhagwan Singh was discussing the Lok Sabha polls with fellow journalists in the media enclosure. He could see former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi walking towards the podium....

07:30 AM, May 21, 2011

Bhopal: A Madhya Pradesh college professor, who was allegedly roughed up by Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarti Parishad (ABVP) activists earlier this week, has died of heart attack, police said on Saturday. Professor SS Thakur, who was allegedly roughed up by ABVP activists March 9 in the office of the dean of Bhagwant Rao Agriculture College in Khandwa, some 200 km from Bhopal, died of a heart attack late Friday night. The...

10:18 PM, Mar 12, 2011

Bhagwan Sahai Saini had allegedly forced school children to donate blood. ...

12:49 PM, Sep 01, 2009

The forced blood donation left a 15-year-boy in hospital. ...

02:52 AM, Aug 23, 2009

One of the school students became unconscious after donating blood. ...

11:33 AM, Aug 22, 2009

Purohit, posted in Deolali camp was entrusted with 60 kgs of RDX in 2006. ...

09:49 AM, Nov 16, 2008

With Goyal's arrest, the total number of arrests in the case has risen to four. ...

05:35 PM, Nov 04, 2008

Abu Dhabi: England batsman Alastair Cook is confident of making amends for his side's heavy defeat by Pakistan last week when he opens a Test innings with captain Andrew Strauss for the 100th time in the second match of the series on Wednesday. The two men have scored 4,163 runs together with an average of 42.91 in their 99 Test innings. But Cook now needs to match that kind of ...

12:00 AM, Apr 15, 2008

New Delhi: When you look at the Test series between India and West Indies with a magnifying glass, it clearly reflects where the future of Indian cricket belongs. Also, Team India wants to prove that the 4-0 Test drubbing in England was a one-off and they are ready to take back their Numero Uno position in Tests. Going into the series, India were clear favourites and they didn't disappoint in...

07:24 PM, Mar 17, 2008

Port of Spain: A high court judge has given the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) six weeks to enter a defence to a motion filed by the West Indies Players Association (WIPA) on the issuing of no objection certificates (NOCs) to regional players. Justice David Harris of the Trinidad and Tobago High Court, who heard the matter here earlier this week, also gave the regional cricket administrators 16 days to...

08:00 PM, Feb 25, 2008