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Anil Ambani group got undue benefits: CAG reportNEW DELHI: The report of the Comptroller and Auditor-General of India on the 2G spectrum allocation indicates that it was the Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group (ADAG) that benefited the most from the arbitrary and unfair manner in which licences ... CAG report refutes Raja's claims on 2G spectrum pricing Manmohan had called for ‘introduction of a transparent methodology of auction' and ‘revision of entry fee' Kidnap, murder of children are crimes against society: Supreme Court New Delhi: Kidnapping for ransom and murder of children are heinous crimes against society and should be firmly dealt with, the Supreme Court said. It upheld the life sentence awarded by the trial court, and confirmed by the Delhi High ... Resettlement not satisfactory, says Ranil CHENNAI: The issue of resettling Tamils in Sri Lanka will be raised in Sri Lankan Parliament next week, said Ranil Wickramasinghe, former Sri Lankan Prime Minister and United National Party leader, said here on Wednesday. Mr. ... Whither Copenhagen promise of funding developing countries? Developed countries at the 15th Conference had committed themselves to providing around $30 billion for 2010-12
Dependence on borrowed research has cost us: Jairam RameshNEW DELHI: Even as the Indian Network for Climate Change Assessment — dubbed “the Indian Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)” — released its first report on the impact of climate change in four regions of ...
In Rajasthan, MNREGS workers score a victoryAfter 47 days of their sit-in, government agrees to pay prevailing minimum wage
Rs.30 crore for shifting villages from SariskaJAIPUR: Union Minister of State for Environment and Forests Jairam Ramesh announced in Sariska on Wednesday Rs.30 crore for shifting villages from the Sariska Tiger Reserve. On a visit to the reserve after the death of CP1, one of the five ... Other Stories
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