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Allocation ‘arbitrary, unfair and inequitable'Licences for 2G given in such a way as to benefit a few companies, says CAG Death toll 66 in building collapse NEW DELHI: The death toll in Monday's building collapse in the congested Lalita Park area of East Delhi went up to 66 and is expected to rise as the rubble is yet to be fully cleared. About 130 injured are being treated in various ... ‘Why was PM silent for 16 months?' New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Tuesday questioned the “alleged inaction and silence” on the part of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for 16 months in taking a decision on a private complaint seeking sanction for prosecution of A. ... CAG: role of TRAI, Telecom Commission undermined ‘Entire implementation process fails to withstand the test of scrutiny'
“Report does not single out Raja”NEW DELHI: While the report of the Comptroller and Auditor-General of India (CAG) on 2G spectrum allocation shows how the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) blatantly favoured at least a dozen companies, including some of the country's big ...
PM to CAG: distinguish between wrongdoing and genuine errorNEW DELHI: Even as the CAG report on the controversy over 2G spectrum allocation was laid in Parliament on Tuesday, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh advised the audit watchdog to distinguish between “wrongdoing” and “genuine ... No better mechanism than JPC, says CPI(M) NEW DELHI: The Communist Party of India (Marxist) on Tuesday sought to know why the United Progressive Alliance government is hesitant to agree to the Opposition demand for a Joint Parliamentary Committee probe into the 2G spectrum allocation ... CAG may look into PPP books also, hints Manmohan NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Tuesday stressed the need for ensuring transparency in public-private partnership (PPP) projects in infrastructure and hinted that the Comptroller and Auditor-General would soon be permitted to look ...
A failure of government agencies‘Water-logging, storage of salt and poor quality construction led to building collapse'
Delhi building collapse: West Bengal to compensate workersHOCKEY
Japanese women humble IndiaChina picks up full points against Kazakhstan SWIMMING
Khade ends India's 24-year medal droughtThe 19-year old takes the bronze medal in the 50m butterfly event Ela Bhatt doing path-breaking work for women: Hillary DGP appointment: panel of 3 names forwarded to State New Delhi: The Union Public Service Commission on Tuesday informed the Supreme Court that it had sent a panel of names of IPS officers to the Tamil Nadu government to enable the State select one of them as Director-General of ... More showers expected in city CHENNAI: The well-marked low pressure area located about 120 km southeast of Chennai is likely to dissipate on Wednesday, but not before bringing more showers to the city. On Tuesday, the observatories in Nungambakkam and Meenambakkam ... CRICKET
McCullum bats New Zealand to safetyThe Kiwi opener was solid in defence while being spectacular with his strokeplay ASIAN GAMES Chances of India bidding for 2019 Games recede NEW DELHI: Just as the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) looked to go out of the way to rope in Delhi as a possible contender to bid for the 2019 Asian Games, the chances of the country attempting a bid receded further following a suo motu ...
Three Indian art forms on UNESCO's heritage listCHENNAI: The UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation) inscribes three Indian performing-art forms, the Mudiyettu, a ritual theatre of Kerala; the Chhau dance, a tradition from eastern India; and the Kalbelia ...
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