
New Delhi: Delhi's 'killer' Blueline buses, which earned notoriety for over-speeding, will go off the roads from Tuesday in tune with a deadline set by the city government, which on Monday said the ambitious cluster bus service will be launched next week. Transport Minister Arvinder Singh Lovely said the government has no intention to extend the deadline, which expires on Monday, and maintained that the Delhi Transport Corporation will be...

04:16 PM, Jan 31, 2011

New Delhi: With the final deadline to completely phase out Bluelines expiring on January 31, the 'killer' fleet, which had gained notoriety for involvement in frequent mishaps, will be off the roads from February 1. As part of efforts to streamline the public transport system in the city, the Delhi government had shunted out 823 Blueline buses on December 14 and removed 389 more on December 31 out of a...

07:54 AM, Jan 30, 2011

2500 low-floor DTC buses have already been ordered. ...

04:31 PM, Feb 26, 2009

The Blueline death toll has risen to seven in just a week. ...

12:50 PM, Dec 24, 2008

Kolkata: Indian cricket team captain M.S. Dhoni and his teammates were feted by the Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) on the occasion of the first ever Twenty20 international played at the Eden Gardens on Saturday. CAB president Jagmohan Dalmia presented a silver plaque to Dhoni while his teammates were given medallions to celebrate the maiden Twenty20 international at the hallowed ground. The felicitation was done in a brief ceremony before ...

10:13 PM, Mar 13, 2008

Bangalore: India's disliking for the controversial Umpire Decision Referral System (UDRS) was never a secret and Yuvraj Singh is the latest player from the side to put a question mark over the technology. It's a bit confusing. I don't know, don't understand it much, Yuvraj said after leading India to a five-wicket win over Ireland in their World Cup match here on Sunday. The DRS, which has come under constant...

02:40 AM, Dec 27, 2007

Tendulkar talks about his love for poetry, while dedicating his achievements to his late father. ...

09:26 AM, Dec 04, 2007

Karachi: Pakistan may not be hosting any match of the 2011 World Cup but the country' Cricket Board would still be richer by USD 15 to 17 million from the tournament. Sources in the PCB have confirmed that the International Cricket Council and the three host nations of the World Cup - India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh - have assured Pakistan it would get its share of hosting fees, sponsorship ...

11:37 PM, Nov 15, 2007

Karachi: Pakistan's cricket community expressed hope on Thursday that by withdrawing match-fixing accusations against England, national cricket chairman Ijaz Butt can help repair ill-feeling between the two countries. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman had claimed England players were paid enormous amounts of money to lose The Oval match in a series the hosts ultimately won 3-2. The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) threatened legal action in response unless...

12:17 PM, Oct 20, 2007

Blueline victims have come together to form an association of their own. ...

02:51 AM, Oct 18, 2007

CNN-IBN spoke to Delhiites on how the Blueline menace has left commuters scarred. ...

05:39 PM, Oct 10, 2007

This is an attempt by them to defend themselves amidst rising deaths. ...

07:38 AM, Oct 10, 2007

The Delhi govt has failed to put the brakes on the killer Blueline buses. ...

10:22 AM, Oct 09, 2007

Eight persons are feared dead after a speeding Blueline bus ran them over. ...

04:24 PM, Oct 07, 2007

The number of Blueline buses in Delhi have not come down. ...

11:35 PM, Aug 23, 2007