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The important role of the industrial units in Faridabad and Gurgaon in contributing to the tax collections in the state was appreciated at an interactive session with income tax officials and the local industrialists here.



The demolition drive against unauthorised constructions continued today with ten buildings, including commercial establishments being demolished and three buildings being sealed. However, action was taken only in five MCD zones today due to lack of manpower and police force.
Traders shut business to protestdemolition drive.(28k,56k)



Given a choice, the Delhi chief minister, Ms Sheila Dikshit would, perhaps, like to completely obliterate the year 2005 from her Calendar as this was the year which tested her political and administrative acumen to the limit in the face of unprecedented political opposition from within her own Congress party.

 



It is a harrowing tale of a four-year-old aspiring to make it to a “big school”. A story told often and one that is still awaiting a happy ending.


Delhi politicians, led by Chief Minister Ms Sheila Dikshit, today had the first-hand experience of Line 3 of Delhi Metro, the longest metro stretch that would connect the heart of the Capital in Connaught Place with Dwarka on western outskirts.



With the failure of talks with the district administration on the withdrawal of cases against the vegetable and fruit agents, the wholesale fruit and vegetable dealers in the city have decided to continue with their indefinite strike. Consequently, all shops in the vegetable and fruit mandi here remained closed today.



A Delhi court has discharged a man caught with explosives near Indira Gandhi International Airport here earlier this year for want of sanction from the central government to prosecute him.



After achieving considerable success in other districts, the Communication Department of Delhi Police has decided to introduce the Beat Net system in East and North-East districts for better policing in the trans-Yamuna area. All beat constables of both districts will be equipped with specially designed wireless sets by the end of March next year.



A consumer court has hauled up New India Assurance Company Ltd for refusing to reimburse the cost of a life-saving equipment to a claimant who purchased it to overcome his sleep disorder on the ground that it did not come within the purview of his policy.



The Delhi Lt. Governor, Mr B. L. Joshi, today held a high-level meeting to review the progress of work as recommended by the ‘Committee on Fire Safety in Delhi,’ under the Chairmanship of Delhi Chief Secretary Mr S Reghunathan.



A fight over drinking water which drew blood between two neighbours ended up with a sessions court awarding a woman and son duo with five years’ rigorous imprisonment.



The CBI has filed three more FIRs in connection with the Rs 4,000 crore co-operative group housing societies (CGHS) scam, putting the number of cases registered in the scam to 70 with seven people arrested so far.



The New Delhi Institute of Management organised a national essay writing competition for school children.




 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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