'Snooze Cabins' at Delhi's T3 charge Rs 315 per Hour
Written by Breaking News Online Team
Monday, 29 November 2010 11:16
News Desk: The Terminal-3 or T3 at the Delhi Airport has been in the news for the commuters' chaos after major airlines shifted their operations to that terminal. The T3 offers world class facilities, including 'Snooze cabins'.
Breaking News! The major fire that broke out in Delhi's Chandni Chowk market on Sunday evening, rages on. Efforts are on to douse the fire. Four firemen and a policeman were injured during firefighting.
Breaking News! Ratan Tata, one of India's leading industrialists, may move the Supreme Court, seeking action against the leakage of Niira Radia tapes, which also had his conversation with Niira.
Breaking News! Just three days after he was beaten up at a Chandigarh seminar by Kashmiri Pandits and youths from saffron group, Kashmiri separatist leader had to face protests from the BJP's youth wing in Kolkata.
Breaking News! The Patiala House Court in Delhi has ordered the Delhi Police to register FIR against separatist leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani and writer Arundhati Roy for making anti-India speeches.
Breaking News! In a shocking development, it was revealed that some important papers related to the Adarsh Housing Society scam have gone missing. The police have registered an FIR at the Marine Drive Police Station in Mumbai.
Breaking News! In a significant development, the Supreme Court has lashed out at the Allahabad High Court judges and questioned their integrity. The apex court asked the Chief Justice of the High Court to take effective action against the erring judges.
Breaking News! The ambitious Lavasa township project in Pune is in deep trouble, as the Environment Ministry has issued notice to Lavasa Corp, raising several questions.
Govt to spend Rs 3,300 crore in Naxal-affected Districts
Written by Breaking News Online Team
Saturday, 27 November 2010 08:11
Breaking News! The government has come up with a comprehensive package for the development in the naxal-affected districts across the country. The package is expected to help the government tackle the naxal menace.
It is said that Time heals the entire trauma. But the four-year-old surviving child of 26/11, Baby Moshe, still remembers his dead parents and used to look at their photos at his house. His parents were the victim of 26/11 Mumbai terror attack in 2008.