New Delhi - At least seven people were killed and over 50 injured as serial blasts ripped through three busy market areas in New Delhi on Saturday, officials and news reports said.
The blasts took place in the city's crowded Ghaffar Market, Connaught Place and Greater Kailash areas within 40 minutes beginning at 6.15 pm ( GMT).
Confirming the deaths were the result of a terrorist attack, Delhi Mayor Arti Mehra told reporters: "It is a shameful and cowardly act. I appeal to everyone to maintain calm.
New Delhi, Sept 13 : India made it clear that the Indo-US civil nuclear cooperation agreement with the United States would be carried out according to the respective rights and obligations of the two sides as contained in the 123 Agreement.
Ministry of External Affairs in New Delhi in a press release said that India would be guided by the 123 Agreement alone and the two governments had agreed upon the text of the agreement.
New Delhi - At least 40 people were injured as serial explosions ripped through three busy market areas in the Indian capital New Delhi on Saturday, officials and news reports said.
The blasts took place in the city's crowded Ghaffar Market, Connaught Place and Greater Kailash areas beginning at 6.15 pm local time.
There were no reports of any fatalities. The police have not confirmed whether the explosions were terrorist strikes.
At least 20 people were injured in the blast at Ghaffar market and were taken to the nearby Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital, the PTI news agency reported.
Chandigarh, Sept 13 : A voluntary organization in Chandigarh took out a rally on Saturday to promote awareness about deadly virus, AIDS.
The rally with the theme, ''All Rights, Women Rights'', was organised by voluntary organization named Indian Network for People living with HIV/AIDS (INP+) which has 22 state level networks representing 1,25,000 members in the country.
The members of the organization asked AIDS control organizations to take HIV positive people into confidence and make sure better availability of first and second line drugs for treatment of the disease.
New Delhi - Several people were injured in serial explosions in three busy market areas in New Delhi on Saturday.
The blasts took place in the city's crowded Ghaffar Market, Connaught Place and Greater Kailash area beginning at 6.15 pm local time when the areas were full of shoppers, the NDTV network reported.
"I have been informed that there are blasts. I appeal to people not to panic," Delhi chief minister Shiela Dikshit told the CNN-IBN network.
Police were to ascertain the number of people injured and said the nature of explosions was not known.