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Advani: Pass Lokpal Bill in next sessionNEW DELHI: Bharatiya Janata Party leader L.K. Advani has said the draft Lokpal Bill, to be finalised by the joint committee of Ministers and nominees of social activist Anna Hazare should be passed in the monsoon session of ...
Warm response to Buddhadeb's roadshowKOLKATA: Conch shells, indispensable to every auspicious occasion in Bengal, rang out as the jeep entered the narrow lanes of the locality in Jadavpur, on the southern fringes of the city. The crowd of red flag bearers leading the open jeep ... New policy will not impact mobile tariffs: Pilot NEW DELHI: The New Telecom Policy 2011 that proposes increase in spectrum prices and reduction in licence term will have no impact on tariffs or impact the growth of the telecom sector, Union Minister of State for Communications Sachin Pilot ...
Mamata appeals against division of anti-Left voteKOLKATA: Pointing out that any division in the anti-Left vote would pave the way for the victory for the Communist Party of India (Marxist), Railway Minister Mamata Banerjee, who had so far in her campaign in north Bengal appeared to have ... Nine gurdwaras razed in 1984 not reconstructed, say Sikh organisations Webcasting for polling booths in West Bengal KOLKATA: Trouble-mongers will think twice before creating nuisance within polling booth premises during the Assembly elections in West Bengal as live videos of more than 1,000 critical booths will be directly monitored by the Election ... Massive jump in female literacy rate in Bihar Patna: While mass predilections in Bihar are still veering towards the male child, the Nitish Kumar government will be pleased with the provisional Census 2011 data for the State, which has indicated a 20 per cent jump in the State's female ... Include corporate sector, NGOs in Lokpal Bill scope: Digvijay New Delhi: Senior Congress leader Digvijay Singh on Tuesday suggested widening the scope of the Lokpal Bill by also going into the issue of corruption in the corporate sector and NGOs as part of a comprehensive package against ... Other Stories
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