Sunday,
January
31,
2010, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)
Mumbai Attacks Pak
court records evidence Islamabad, January 30
A Pakistani anti-terror
court conducting the trial of seven men, including
Lashker-e-Taiba commander Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi, accused of
involvement in the Mumbai attacks, today recorded evidence
against the accused and the testimony of a witness.
IPL Fiasco It’s
Modi’s fault: PCB
New Delhi, January 30
Pakistan Cricket Board
chief Ejaz Butt has squarely blamed the Indian Premier League (IPL)
and its commissioner Lalit Modi for ignoring Pakistani players
for the third season of India’s Twenty20 league, but said it
will not have any long term effect on sporting ties between the
two countries.
62
years after death, Gandhi’s ashes immersed off Durban Durban, January 30
Sixty two years after Mahatma
Gandhis's assassination, ashes of the apostle of peace, preserved by a
family friend, were finally immersed in the Indian Ocean off the South
African coast today.
President Pratibha Patil pays homage to Mahatma Gandhi at Rajghat
in New Delhi on Saturday. Tribune photo: Mukesh Aggarwal
Drunk
woman driver kills two in Mumbai Mumbai, January 30
One police officer and a biker were
killed and four police constables were seriously injured when a woman
driving under the influence of alcohol knocked them down near Mumbai's
Marine Drive early this morning, the police said. The names of the dead
have been given as Assistant Sub Inspector Dinanath Shinde of the
traffic police department and Afzal Kanojia.
No
regional benches of SC: CJI New Delhi, January 30
Chief Justice of India KG
Balakrishnan today opposed the proposal for setting up regional Benches
of the Supreme Court, stating that it would dilute the importance of the
apex court. “I feel the Supreme Court cannot be in any other part of
India…. It is the final court and we should maintain its integrity,”
the CJI said at a function here.
Quacks
at work in top hospitals too
2 lakh fake docs operating in
India; MCI registered 41 FIRs last year New Delhi, January 30
If you thought shady alleys in
remote corners of villages and cities alone could house quacks, think
again. Over the past one year, health authorities have detected close to
20 fake doctors operating in some of the most reputed multi-speciality
hospitals in and around the Capital. These include Batra Hospital; Max
Balaji Hospital, an ISO-certified heart care facility; Dharamsila Cancer
Hospital, one of the best cancer hospitals in India; Shanti Mukund
Hospital; Sant Parmanand Hospital; Deepak Memorial and Action Balaji
hospitals.
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