New Delhi Jan 28 PTI A 38-year-old man was allegedly shot dead by some unknown people in north Delhis Alipur police said FridayThey said the deceased has been identified as Pramod Kumar a resident of Hiranki Village and was himself involved in attempt to murder and Arms Act casesThey said the Alipur police station received information around quarter to 11 Thursday night that some unknown persons had opened fire at a man and fledPolice rushed to the spot to find that the motorcycle-borne assailants had fired at Kumar who was shifted to the Max Hospital in Haidarpur Deputy Commissioner of Police outer north Brijendra Kumar Yadav saidKumar was declared brought dead police saidThe spot was inspected by a crime investigation team where nine empty cartridges were found they saidThe police said they are registering a case under relevant sections and further investigation is underway police said PTI NIT TIR TIR
New Delhi Dec 31 PTI Pakistan planned to invite a select group of people from India to visit the Teri temple in that country in a non-transparent manner and it was not acceptable to New Delhi official sources said on FridayThey said now around 160 Indian pilgrims selected by Indian organisers will cross over to Pakistan through the Wagah-Attari border on SaturdayPakistan had planned to invite a select group of people from India to visit Teri temple in Pakistan in a non-transparent manner This was not acceptable to us said a sourceThis was also contrary to the spirit under which the two sides conducts pilgrimages it saidThe sources said as in the past theIndian government is fully committed to providing all assistance to the Indian pilgrimsUnder the framework of the India-Pakistan protocol on visits to religious shrines of 1974 a large number of Sikh pilgrims from India visit that countrySimilarly Pakistani citizens also visit religious places in IndiaThe Teri temple is associated with a saint Shri Param Hans Ji Maharaj in the Karak district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province The temple was established in 1920 PTI MPB TIR TIR
New Delhi Sep 17 PTI The Supreme Court collegium has recommended eight names to the Centre for appointing them as chief justices of different high courts across the country sources said on FridayThey said that the three-member collegium headed by Chief Justice of India N V Ramana has also decided to recommend transfer of four chief justices to different high courtsBesides the CJI the three-member collegium which deals with appointment in high courts includes Justices U U Lalit and A M KhanwilkarThey have also decided to recommend transfer of 27 other high court judges to other high courts sources said The decision on major reshuffle and appointment of chief justices in high courts have taken place following marathon meetings a reliable source told PTI adding that meetings in this regard took place on Thursday and todayThe collegium decisions containing the names and details of the judges are yet to be uploaded on the apex courts website the source said PTI SJK ABA ABA RKS RKS