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Guj IPS association passes resolution in support of Bhatt
Gujarat IPS association today passed a resolution supporting IPS officer Sanjiv Bhatt who has been put behind bars after his subordinate officer filed a complaint against him.
Teachers’, farmers’ children throng IITs
Since childhood, Chaitanya Potti, 17, had been groomed for the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) by his parents, both teachers in English-medium schools in Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh.
Climate change: India ready to play hard ball
The next round of climate talks in December is likely to be a tough one — pitting developing countries against the developed world. Pushing for a level playing field, India has asked the UN to address the developing nations’ concerns when climate talks are held. Chetan Chauhan reports.
Panel chief Parrikar out, more uncertainty over PAC report
Uncertainty over the fate of the Goa legislature's PAC report on illegal mining grew on Saturday with the removal of leader of Opposition Manohar Parrikar as PAC chief. Snehal Rebello reports.
Despite RTE, EWS kids still find the going tough
A year after its implementation, students and parents from the economically weaker sections of society are still finding it tough to use the Right to Education Act (RTE) effectively. Instances of alleged expulsion, mental harassment and misbehaviour have been reported by students and parents from different corners of the city against some private un-aided schools. A record of the complaints and their numbers
Edu minister who used exam proxy faces arrest
Puducherry’s education minister, who had used a proxy to write his class X exams recently, faces possible arrest. A probe by senior education department official of the Tamil Nadu government has confirmed that the minister had used an impersonator.
Delhi HC blast: Now, NIA suspects 16-yr-old
Two days after arresting a 23-year-old Kashmiri preparing for his MBBS in Dhaka for allegedly being involved in the Delhi high court blast, the NIA now suspects his 16-year-old brother to be involved as well. That would make him possibly the youngest suspect in a major terror attack in the country. Rajesh Ahuja reports.
Congress cautious at Team Anna’s political turn
With Anna Hazare's civil society movement, which at its height had rejected politicians of all shades, turning into a scorching political onslaught against the Congress in the Hisar LS by-poll, the ruling party is trying to take a balanced approach to tackle Team Anna on political turf. Saubhadra Chatterji &Devendra Uppal report. Blowing hot and cold
Bhagat singh, the final hours
Gleaned from hitherto inaccessible records in India and Pakistan, for the first time, Hindustan Times puts together the sequence of events leading up to the revolutionary's execution. RK Kaushik writes.
India, an emerging gay tourism hub?
Aluxurious stay at a palace in Udaipur, an ayurvedic massage by the sea in Kochi, a spiritual session with a guru in Varanasi or just a leisurely sightseeing trip across Delhi, Agra or Jaipur, does seem like the perfect holiday plan for any couple. Sharon Fernandes writes.
Suspicious helicopter lands at Konkan coast
A suspicious helicopter today landed at Harne-Palde in coastal Ratnagiri district of Maharashtra and two unidentified persons allegedly conducted recce of the area after disembarking from it, police said.
E-ticketing going bust, agents cry foul
The revolutionary e-ticketing initiative of the Indian Railways is threatening to go bust, causing huge woes to train passengers. Srinand Jha reports. Click to trouble?
Sohrabuddin case witness escapes, held again
Sylvester, a key witness in the Soharabuddin Sheikh fake encounter case, made a dramatic escape from Gujarat Police custody but was rearrested late in the night.
None misbehaved with Arvind Kejriwal at Uchana
Arvind Kejriwal told HT on phone from Uchana that none misbehaved with the Anna team and mistakenly it has been over-blown and overstated and by a channel.
Govt may link NGREGA wages with minimum wages law
After poverty line, the government and the civil society may be converging on paying crores of workers enrolled under Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) with the minimum wages law
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