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`Child scribes` depict stories from experiences

Short films made by children based on real-life experiences and expressing a gamut of emotions ranging from happiness, mischief and humour to exploitation and complexities form part of a `Child Journalists Summit` that kicked off in the national c

SC questions Cab secy`s appointment in UP

Questioning the appointment of Shashank Shekhar Singh, who is not an IAS officer, as Uttar Pradesh cabinet secretary, the supreme court on Monday said there have to be rules and regulations for such crucial postings. A bench of justices B

HC asks CBI to speed up investigation in Bhanwari case

Slamming the CBI for the slow pace of investigation in the Bhanwari Devi case, the Rajasthan high court on Monday gave the investigating agency 10 days to submit its progress report in the matter. Pointing out to the Arushi Talwar case in

Mayawati feeling threatened by Congress: Digvijay

Congress leader Digvijay Singh has termed as "outrageous" Mayawati`s statement that his party wants to install him as UP chief minister, saying she is feeling "rattled" and "threatened" by it. "I don`t ha

Mumbai gets its first woman citizen candidate

52 year old social worker Hina Shroff has became first women candidate chosen by residents of Vile Parle West to contest forthcoming BMC polls in February 2012. Shroff was elected from amongst four nominees including Maya Mehta, Vaishali Mehta and

Bankers ask Kingfisher to infuse Rs 800 cr fresh equity

Bankers to the cash-strapped Kingfisher airline on Monday asked its promoters to infuse Rs 800 crore worth of fresh equity if they are to consider a second restructuring of existing debt, as opposition mounted to any bailout of the private carrier

The Joshi way: NHAI`s Rs 1,600 crore bonanza

Less than a year after taking charge of the road transport and highways ministry, CP Joshi has changed the fortunes of the national highway authority of India (NHAI). Instead of extending financial support to the concessionaires to build roads by

AFSPA issue very sensitive, need mature decision: Antony

Terming the issue of withdrawal of Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) as "very very sensitive", defence minister A K Antony on Monday said the matter has to be handled in a "mature and cool" manner. Antony said he

Nitish welcomes suggestions on Lokayukta

Expressing his resolve for constituting "a strong and effective" Lokayukta, Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar on Friday said he would appreciate suggestions from any individual, team or groups for it. "We will appreciate sug

Sonia attempts to dispel rumours

Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Friday spent over 15 minutes with school children from different parts of the country to send out a message of being hale and hearty to shut the speculation that she is hanging the boots and anointing Rahul as pa

Walk against power tariffs enters day nine

Members of various resident welfare associations (RWAs) met the MLAs of the four constituencies of Badarpur, Tughlaqabad, Kalkaji and Greater Kailash as the ‘walkathon’ protest by the United Residents Joint Action (URJA) of Delhi again

Rahul to kick off UP campaign

Rahul Gandhi is kicking off the Congress poll campaign for the Uttar Pradesh assembly elections from Phulpur in Allahabad district on Monday. He will hand over the party flag to 12 conveners to spread out from November 19, the birth annive

Cong MLA, Maderna`s wife quizzed by CBI in Bhanwari Devi case

CBI on Friday quizzed the wife of sacked Rajasthan minister Mahipal Maderna and a Congress MLA in Bhanwari Devi abduction case, a day after Maderna told the agency that he knew the nurse. Lila Maderna was called for questioning at circuit

Montek for removing ‘dysfunctional regulation’ in higher education

Flexible regulation is the key to raising the standards of higher education in India, believes Montek Singh Ahluwalia, depury chairman of the planning commission. Inaugurating the `FICCI Higher Education Summit 2011: Strategies for Expansi

No political considerations in awarding aircraft deals: Antony

Defence minister A K Antony on Friday made it clear that there will be "no political considerations" in awarding the multi-billion dollar 126 combat aircraft deal which entered its last phase with the opening of commercial bids of two bi

Former bureaucrats come out in support of CAG on 2G issue

Supporting the comptroller and auditor general on the presumptive loss figure in the 2G spectrum allocation, a group of former bureaucrats on Friday accused the politicians of undermining the institution. The group, which met on Friday, po

Trouble in the air: Many others may fall

First, the Maharaja became a pauper, and now it is the turn of the ‘king of good times’. Kingfisher Airlines, India’s premier luxury air operator, is facing the same fate that the national carrier has faced in recent times. Like

Tough winter for air passengers

It’s again going to be a tough and chaotic winter for air flyers. The airport authority of India (AAI) has released a NOTAM (notice to airman) which says that one of the CAT III B certified runway is degraded to CAT II B. This means that the

SC notice to AP govt on plea agst Telanagna stir

The supreme court on Friday sought the Andhra Pradesh government`s reply on a plea contending that normal activities and administration in the state have been paralysed for the last one year due to the agitation for a separate state of Telangana.

Power crisis in MP: Generation to begin in two thermal plants

With semi-urban and rural areas in Madhya Pradesh reeling under severe power crisis, the state`s power generating company is pressing hard to increase its capacity, with a view to meet the growing demands and save the ruling BJP from power blues i

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