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Move follows “feedback” from State governments Reshuffling of Council of Ministers today NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will reshuffle his Council of Ministers on Wednesday, with the swearing-in of the new incumbents scheduled for 5 p.m. at the Rashtrapati Bhavan, government sources confirmed. This comes almost ... ‘Lavasa can survive if it pays fine' NEW DELHI: The Environment Ministry has handed the Lavasa Lake City a lifeline even as it declared the housing project unauthorised. If the Lavasa Corporation pays a fine, sets up an Environmental Restoration Fund and follows strict ... Government advised to set up exclusive power generation company Governor refers Tiwari issue to Supreme Court Mumbai: Maharashtra Governor K. Sankaranarayanan made a reference to the Supreme Court on Tuesday for the removal of State Information Commissioner Ramanand Tiwari, who is embroiled in the Adarsh Cooperative Housing Society scam. Mr. ...
Lavasa challenges Ministry's order“It is more about jurisdiction than on environmental issues and overlooks facts” Bombay High Court raps CBI in Adarsh case Maoists give bandh call against price rise Raipur: The Communist Party of India (Maoist) has called a “Bharat bandh” in eight States from February 7 and three days of protests against “price rise, scams and state terror.” In a statement dated January 15, ... DMK, Trinamool may opt out of ministerial changes Some Ministers of State may be elevated to Cabinet status CRICKET
Duminy and du Plessis do the rescue actIndia's bowling and fielding performance oscillates between the excellent and the mediocre “Indian-sounding names in secret accounts” New Delhi: A television channel on Tuesday claimed that some Indian-sounding names figured in the Swiss bank secret accounts data, which were handed over to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange by a former Swiss banker. Headlines Today ... TENNIS
Nalbandian ousts Hewitt in a thrillerNadal and Murray take easy route; Clijsters humiliates Safina Fresh recommendations soon on 2G spectrum pricing NEW DELHI: The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) will soon submit fresh recommendations on 2G spectrum pricing to the government. It is also planning to come out with a consultation paper on fourth-generation mobile (4G) service by ... CRICKET
Tendulkar is a genius, says LaraNEW DELHI: A “rusty” Brian Lara gifted the sprightly youngster the moment of his life. The ball sneaked past the bat and grazed the pads before disturbing the stumps. Lara was bowled! Many bowlers have treasured such moments ...
Major fire at IOC plant in Navi MumbaiMumbai: A major fire broke out at the Indian Oil Corporation's lube blending plant in Navi Mumbai in the early hours of Tuesday. Fire fighters battled it for over six hours before dousing it by 7.30 a.m., according to an IOC press ... Centre's new proposal on MNREGS wage NEW DELHI: Firm in its decision not to grant statutory minimum wages to MNREGS workers, the United Progressive Alliance government now seems to be considering a statutory national floor level wage as a way out of the impasse. Planning ...
Take a shot at politics, students urgedYou must chase your dreams, Shekhar Kammula tells them Police cell to help brides deserted by NRI grooms CHANDIGARH: The Punjab government on Tuesday announced the setting up of a high-power cell headed by an Inspector-General of Police to provide assistance to brides deserted by non-resident Indian husbands. The cell would also assist, ... Pakistan seeks quick resolution of Kishenganga dispute in arbitration court India maintains that it is well within its rights to construct the project Other Stories
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