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Other markets lose crowds, shop owners express concern

New Delhi, Nov. 12 -- While the markets neighbouring the Red Fort blast site saw a tepid footfall a day later, other major markets across the national Capital also witnessed shopkeepers and locals exp... Read More


SC acquits Surendra Koli in last Nithari killings case

New Delhi, Nov. 12 -- The Supreme Court on Tuesday acquitted Surendra Koli in the last of 13 criminal cases linked to the Nithari killings, holding that his conviction in this solitary case could not ... Read More


Delhi CM offers Rs.10L ex- gratia to families of blast victims

New Delhi, Nov. 12 -- A day after a powerful explosion near the Red Fort left at least 10 people dead and over 20 injured, chief minister Rekha Gupta on Tuesday announced financial assistance for the ... Read More


SC gives Ridge board statutory powers, raps govt over lapses

New Delhi, Nov. 12 -- As toxic smog once again blanketed the Capital, the Supreme Court on Tuesday pulled up the Delhi government for failing to protect the Ridge - the city's "green lung" - and issue... Read More


Once was ground zero

India, Nov. 12 -- The day has ended a couple of hours ago. By now, the tree-lined pathway in central Delhi's Barakhamba has grown deserted, except for an occasional man, or woman, hurrying towards the... Read More


Thematics top MF menu, but investor appetite dips

new delhi, Nov. 12 -- India's mutual fund industry is facing a curious paradox, with asset managers doubling down on thematic and sectoral funds even as investors in new fund offers (NFOs) turn lukewa... Read More


Gill puts himself through the grind ahead of SA Tests

Kolkata, Nov. 12 -- A little under an hour of the India's first nets at Eden Gardens had elapsed when Shubman Gill was comprehensively bowled, the ball darting in from the sidearm thrower to clean up ... Read More


India's Jurel dilemma turns more complex

Kolkata, Nov. 12 -- Out of sight can often quickly morph to out of mind. Rishabh Pant, however, commands a body of work so extensive and proven that messing with it wouldn't be advisable. What about D... Read More


Pragg survives with draw on error-prone day

Mumbai, Nov. 12 -- Thirteen moves across the chess board had gone by without much incident. Then R Praggnanandhaa, playing with white pieces, unexpectedly pushed a pawn forward along the d file when p... Read More


Guwahati Test to have tea break before lunch

New Delhi, Nov. 12 -- Cricket tradition is being turned upside down in Guwahati where India and South Africa players will take tea before lunch in the second Test due to the region's early sunset. BCC... Read More