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Guj rejects 118 objections to land acquisition for DFC

The land acquisition officer of Vadodara district has rejected 118 objections to the acquisition of large number of farmers` lands in Vadodara city area and the district, sources said here today. They had made a representation to the offic

Maha House ruckus over Shivaji book, border dispute with K`taka

On the first day of Maharashtra Legislative Council, the House was adjourned twice on issues of Maharashtra-Karnataka border row and the Supreme Court`s decision of lifting ban on American author James Laine`s book on Chhatrapati Shivaji.

Guj offcials accused of swiping 2002-riots aid

A complaint has been filed against 14 persons, including Gujarat government officials and a village sarpanch, for allegedly swindling Rs 38 lakh meant for the 2002 post-Godhra riot victims of Khanpur taluka here, police said today. Deputy

AP opposition demand probe into illegal barytes mining

Opposition parties today forced repeated adjournment of the Andhra Pradesh Assembly demanding that the government constitute a House Committee to probe into the illegal mining of Barytes in Khammam allegedly by kin of former chief minister Y S Raj

NRIs to be given voting rights: Moily

Indian government is planning to provide voting rights to non-resident Indians and steps are being taken to make it a reality, law and justice minister Veerappa Moily has said. "The law ministry has initiated a scheme to provid

Development update every fortnight for AP CM

Andhra Pradesh chief minister K Rosaiah on Sunday directed the officials to submit a fortnightly report on the progress of schemes and projects aimed at welfare of the tribals and Below Poverty Line (BPL) families living in remote areas.

Mind your language, FM tells politicians

With BJP president Nitin Gadkari refusing to take back his Afzal Guru `son-in-law of Congress` remark, union finance minister Pranab Mukherjee has said some decency was expected in comments by political leaders. "While making comments

Green power tariffs for Delhi announced

The Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission has announced solar tariff regulations, even as new power tariffs for the Capital are expected soon, said a report in the Hindu. The DERC adopted the Central Electricity Regulatory Commissio

Industry grows by 11.50 percent in May

Industrial output rose by 11.5 per cent in May, growing in double digits for the eighth straight month, on good showing by manufacturing, particularly capital and consumer goods. In comparison, industry grew by 2.1 per cent in May last yea

UID scales down target for first year

The Unique Identification Authority of India has set a target of 10 crore `Aadhaar` numbers to be issued in the next one year. While the target for the first phase is issuance of 60 crore `Aadhaar` numbers in four years, the Expenditure Fi

Planning Commission rebuffs `armchair advisor` tag

Planning Commission deputy chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia on Sunday said a government cannot be run only by those who know how to build roads, rebuffing transport minister Kamal Nath`s charge that the plan panel was an "armchair advisor"

Homes make way for the Games

Nimmi and Naina, both students of class two at a school run by a Trust in the Yamuna Khadar area, do not know when they will be able to attend school next. They are shifting with their five siblings and parents to a place in Ghaziabad. Some offici

On the whole Prime Minister, we`re fully ready to make the Games the best ever

Delhi chief minister Sheila Dikshit met prime minister Manmohan Singh on July 1 to update him on the city’s preparations for the Commonwealth Games. There was not much in the papers on what exactly she told the Prime Minister. Sheila didn&rs

DTC hires women as conductors

Soon, when you board a DTC bus, chances are you will be buying your ticket from a woman. The transport authority has selected 30 women who will be trained to work as conductors on its buses. Now, 20 more female conductors are expected to be recrui

Chhattishargh seeks Padma for its farmers

The Chattisgarh government has decided to recommend farmers for the Padma awards. The state`s agriculture minister Chandrashekhar Sahu today said that the state government will recommend names of successful farmers for the Padma Bhushan, P

My govt`s credibility has been dented: Omar

As he grapples with the difficult situation in Kashmir, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has said the recent developments have "dented" the credibility of his government and his own image but made it clear that he would not run away as he wa

DMK redeems its `Tamil preference` promise

Tamil Nadu government today made its first appointment as part of giving jobs in government service to those who studied in Tamil medium right from elementary school. Chief minister M Karunanidhi had announced during the valedictory of the

DGCA gets consultant for more traffic in Northeast

Facing criticism over inadequate air services in the Northeast, government would soon appoint a consultant to advise on the scope and viability of strengthening air connectivity in the region, including linking the state capitals with major metros

Why have encroachers not been forced out, HC asks Kerala govt

Kerala High court today directed the state government to inform it of the reasons for not using force to evict the encroachers at various places in Wayanad district. The direction in this regard was issued by a Division Bench, compr

National Green Mission draft coming by July-end: Ramesh

The draft of the ambitious green mission to increase the forest cover and enhance eco-system services will be finalised by the month-end and then submitted to the prime minister, union environment and forests minister Jairam Ramesh said today.

Visionary Talk: Amitabh Gupta, Pune Police Commissioner with Kailashnath Adhikari, MD, Governance Now


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