New Delhi

Visiting Indian Origin Parliamentarians meet Pranab Mukherjee

New Delhi, Oct 26 : A group of sixteen Indian Origin Parliamentarians met External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee here today

Arjun Singh to open Conference on ‘Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policy’

Union Minister of Human Resource Development Arjun Singh

Netherlands Queen meets Prime Minister Manmohan Singh

New Delhi, Oct 25 : Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands met Prime Minister Dr.

Arjun Singh to open Conference on ‘Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policy’

New Delhi, Oct 25 : Union Minister of Human Resource Development, Arjun Singh, will inaugurate a  Conference on ‘Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policy’ tomorrow.

10 policemen get life sentence in CP shootout case

New Delhi, Oct 24 : A Sessions Court today awarded life sentence to all the 10 policemen, who were convicted in connection with the 1997 Connaught Place shootout case.

Suspended Assistant Commissioner of Police S S Rathi was among those awarded the life term.

"I sentence them to life imprisonment," Additional Sessions Judge Vinod Kumar said, pronouncing the quantum of punishment to ten policemen.

On March 31, 1997, a Crime Branch team of the Delhi police, led by Rathi pumped bullets into two businessmen -- Pradeep Goyal and Jajgjit Singh--, killing the two at the spot.

Earlier, CBI counsel S K Saxena had sought death penalty Rathi, who led the operation, and head constable Mahaveer Singh and constable Kothari Ram, whose bullets had killed the victims.

SAARC police chiefs call for formation of an institutional mechanism on terrorism

New Delhi, Oct. 24 : To curb the menace of terrorism, police chiefs of SAARC countries have called for the formation of an institutional mechanism to enhance cooperation amongst the SAARC nations.

Besides terrorism, other issues like drug trafficking, cyber crimes and financial frauds were also introduced at the Sixth SAARC Conference on Cooperation in Police Matters on Tuesday.

According to sources in the Union Home Ministry, police chiefs also agreed to share information related to trans-border crimes among police organisations.

“The delegates spoke of the need for a network of cooperation amongst them to strengthen the existing mechanisms of cooperation in drugs, terrorism and trafficking,” said a source after the meeting.

Pages