New Delhi, December 24: The condition of the 23-year-old gangrape victim deteriorated today with doctors saying that she is "not as good" as yesterday. "Her condition has deteriorated... She is very serious, very critical and still not out of danger," one of the doctors attending to her at Safdarjung Hospital said. Dr B D Athani, Medical Superintendent of Safdarjung Hospital, said last night, the
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Colombo, December 24: Sri Lankan Navy has arrested 27 Indian fishermen and seized their four trawlers after accusing them of fishing inside the country’s maritime area. Navy spokesman Kosala Warnakulasuriya said that the Indians were arrested on Sunday night for “poaching inside Sri Lanka international maritime border limits (IMBL) off the eastern coast”. The boats and the trawlers would be handed
New Delhi, December 24: Dense fog badly hit operations at the Indira Gandhi International airport here on Monday affecting the schedule of over 50 domestic and international flights. About 35 flights were delayed while 15 were cancelled as the dense fog enveloped the airport this morning. One of the international flights was diverted to Jaipur, airport sources said. Runway visibility started to
New Delhi, December 24: Issuing a fresh appeal for peace, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today said government will look into delay in response in the gangrape case as also all aspects concerning the security of women while asking people to desist from violence. In a televised address, Singh said he and his family join in the concern for the 23-year-old victim, who was gangraped and brutally
Lucknow, December 24: Even as the fog receded in most parts of Uttar Pradesh Monday, 26 people have died in the last 24 hours because of the extreme cold, officials said. The deaths were reported from Basti (6), Jaunpur (4), Ballia (4), Mirzapur (2), Varanasi, Bhadohi and Chandauli (1 each). Dense fog has also caused road accidents, in which as many as six have died. With mercury falling below 11
New Delhi, December 24: Breaking his silence over the unprecedented outpour of protests and anguish over the horrendous gang-rape of a 23-year old woman in the national capital, the Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh sought to reach out to all concerned with an assurance that the government would make all possible efforts to ensure security and safety to all women in this country. Dr. Singh’s
New Delhi, December 24: A month before the Republic turns up at India Gate, with all its pomp and glory, people incensed by its attempt to silence their voice marched all over the place, making a bonfire of the wooden barricades that keep them off Rajpath. The mild ones who advocated peace and didn't wish to stoke the fire were soon running for cover as the heavy hand of the state descended on
New Delhi, December 23: Anticipating more protests on the gang-rape of a young girl, seven Delhi Metro stations near Raisina Hill and India Gate were on Sunday closed for public. On Saturday night it was decided to close four stations —— Patel Chowk, Central Secretariat, Udyog Bhawan and Race Course —— but this morning it was extended to three more —— Barakhamba, Mandi House and Khan Market
New Delhi, December 23: Police on Sunday evacuated a number of protesters from Raisina Hill and outside Congress chief Sonia Gandhi’s residence where they had stayed put since last night to protest against the gang-rape of a 23-year-old girl. The protesters, most of them students who spent a chilly night in the open after they fought pitched battles with police throughout the day on Saturday at
New Delhi, December 23: Dalit czarina Mayawati ridiculed as "drama" Sonia Gandhi's pursuit of the Samajwadi Party MP, who tore up the 'promotion quota' bill in the Lok Sabha. In an interview with TOI, she said that the Congress took up the quota issue six years too late after the Supreme Court order in Nagaraj case and lacked the sincerity that it displayed on women's reservation bill in the Rajya