Sarvottamjee M Jaipuriar And Shemin Joy In Noida

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Mahindra to launch first small aircraft in India in 2 years

Mahindra to launch first small aircraft in India in 2 years

Rediff.com   21 Oct 2013

The company presently manufactures eight-seater -- GA8 utility aircraft, in its Australia-based companies Aerostaff and GrippsAero which it acquired in 2010 to get into the aviation sector.

India lagging behind China, US in innovation: Pranab

India lagging behind China, US in innovation: Pranab

Rediff.com   9 Apr 2013

Lamenting that India's higher education institutions are facing problem of quality, President Pranab Mukherjee on Tuesday said the country was far behind China and the United States in terms of innovation and pitched for 'drastic action' to reform the system.

'IIFA helped AI to establish image among youth'

'IIFA helped AI to establish image among youth'

Rediff.com   24 Jun 2011

"So many people have travelled by Air India, especially the young ones. This has helped the carrier to improve its brand image among the younger generation that used to feel we have old equipment (aircraft). But this IIFA award ceremony has helped us a lot," said Chitra Sarkar, executive director America and Europe.

2008: The year comrades made new friends

2008: The year comrades made new friends

Rediff.com   29 Dec 2008

It was an eventful year for the Left parties capping over four years of love-hate relationship with Congress-led United Progressive Alliance coalition with which they severed ties on the Indo-US nuclear deal.

Crime falls but terror revisits Delhiites in 2008

Crime falls but terror revisits Delhiites in 2008

Rediff.com   24 Dec 2008

The return of terror after a gap of three years and a gunfight with suspected Indian Mujahideen terrorists in which an encounter specialist lost his life sent shivers in the capital. If one goes by figures provided by Delhi Police, the year also witnessed a decline of 12.78 per cent in crime rate in the city, which saw the murder of a TV journalist, elimination of the leader of the dreaded Bikers' Gang Bunty and the murder of another encounter specialist Rajbir Singh.

Antony: Infiltration may go up in J&K

Antony: Infiltration may go up in J&K

Rediff.com   13 May 2008

Defence Minister AK antony said infiltration attempts will be stepped up in the run up to the crucial elections to the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly.

Indo-China to hold 2nd joint military exercise

Indo-China to hold 2nd joint military exercise

Rediff.com   24 Feb 2008

"For the first time, we had an exercise with China in their territory. Next joint exercise will be held in India this year. You can wait for it," Defence Minister A K Antony told reporters in Laungwala at Rajasthan on Sunday.

'Honour farmer for Kargil information'

'Honour farmer for Kargil information'

Rediff.com   22 Jan 2008

This illiterate Kashmiri farmer was the first to inform the army about the presence of Pakistani troops on the Kargil hilltops in April 1999, but he continues to remain a face in the crowd.

Maximum no. of rioting cases in Kannur

Maximum no. of rioting cases in Kannur

Rediff.com   13 Jan 2008

The district, a bastion of the Marxists for long, had been witnessing frequent clashes between the activists of CPI-M and BJP-RSS, with both sides claiming to have lost at least 150 cadres each. A number of political clashes were charged under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code relating to rioting and this is the reason behind this kind of figures, a Kerala government official said.

Contact details of police stations a click away

Contact details of police stations a click away

Rediff.com   4 Sep 2007

The contact details of the police stations and officials across the country are now just a click away, the first time in the history of policing in the country.

Noida: Skeletal remains of 8 kids found; 2 held

Noida: Skeletal remains of 8 kids found; 2 held

Rediff.com   29 Dec 2006

The suspected serial killer Surender alias Satish, a domestic help, has been arrested along with his master Mohinder Singh Pandher, a factory owner from whose house the skeletons were found in gunny bags.

CRPF, DDA encroached land in Delhi: MCD

CRPF, DDA encroached land in Delhi: MCD

Rediff.com   25 Dec 2006

According to an MCD report about land encroachments, a 22.15 acre plot in Mehrauli of South Delhi acquired for establishing a hospital has been 'completely' occupied by CRPF and DDA illegally.

Is Jamia Millia a minority institution?

Is Jamia Millia a minority institution?

Rediff.com   18 Dec 2006

There is an argument between Vice-Chancellor Mushirul Hasan and National Commission of Minority Educational Institution.