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Moily unveils new policy to cut down on government litigationGovernment must cease to be a compulsive litigant, states the policy ‘Paid news': EC asks Chavan to appear before it on July 9 NEW DELHI: The Election Commission has asked Maharashtra Chief Minister Ashok Chavan to appear before Chief Election Commissioner Navin Chawla and Election Commissioners S.Y. Quraishi and V.S. Sampath on July 9 to give his version of the ... With new Bill, Bar Council will lose academic role NEW DELHI: Notwithstanding the Bar Council of India's opposition, the Higher Education and Research Bill 2010, approved by the Human Resource Development Ministry, takes away the BCI's power to control legal education. Even as the draft ... Nitish should not have gone to the press: Gadkari “The matter would have ended had he spoken to BJP leadership” Centre intervenes in schoolboy suicide probe
India likely to halve poverty rate by 2015: U.N. reportNEW DELHI: India is expected to reduce its poverty rate from 51 per cent in 1990 to 24 per cent in 2015, slashing the number of extremely poor by 188 million. But progress in the rest of South Asia is not sufficient to halve the level of ... Raymond Allchin remembered by Deccan College BANGALORE:The Deccan College, Pune, organised a condolence meeting on Tuesday for F. Raymond Allchin, the well-known British scholar who specialised in south Asian archaeology. Dr. Allchin passed away at the age of 86 years in Cambridge ... Investment hurdles will go: Pranab Washington: India on Wednesday assured US Inc. that its concerns on infrastructure, investment restrictions and other impediments would be addressed expeditiously, and a road map prepared for discussions ahead of President Barack Obama's visit ... GoM ‘consciously glossed over' vital issues: CPI ‘Pakistan Army a threat to India, not its people or government' Other Stories
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