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Cong flays civic bofy for failing to implement scheme

Main Opposition Congress in the BJP-ruled Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC) today criticised the civic body for its alleged failure in implementing the Centre-sponsored Valmiki Ambedkar Awas Yojana (VAMBAY), a housing scheme for the poor.

Health ministry gets strict on artificial ripening of fruits

The union ministry of health and family welfare has asked the state authorities to keep a strict vigil on use of carbide gas for ripening of fruits. Use of carbide gas for ripening of fruits is prohibited under rule 44 AA of Prevention of Food Adu

PIL earns little interest from HC, but costs Mumbai businessman Rs 5 lakh

Here is a businessman, who went to court with a public interest litigation – relating to Mumbai Police and the safety of the common man – but all he got from the court was punishment, of Rs five lakh, for filing a “frivolous&rdqu

Lokayukta`s resignation unfortunate, says Yedyurappa

Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa today described as unfortunate the resignation of Lokayukta Santosh Hegde, but maintained that he could not give any commitment on granting suo motu powers to the institution. "Hegde`s r

One Modi breaks, another repairs

Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi has come in the way of smooth ties between BJP and Janata Dal(U) in Bihar and it is now turn of Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Kumar Modi of BJP to repair the damage, as he spent an hour with JD(U) president Shar

Cabinet to consider new design for currency

The union cabinet on Thursday will consider a change of design for some of the currency notes. This will be introduced in 2012 in the highest denominations like Rs 1,000 and Rs 500 notes. This change is being brought about keeping in mind

PM to open Tirupati International Airport on July 9

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will declare open the Tirupati Intrenational Airport on July 9, at Tirupati. He is expected to stay overnight and have a darshan of Lord Balaji. On the next day, he will drive down to Kalahasti to dedicate to the nati

A national holiday to celebrate Commonwealth Games?

The union cabinet is likely to consider on Thursday declaring October 14 as a national holiday to commemorate the Commonwealth Games in India. A note to this effect is being put up by Department of Personnel.

DU teachers offer backstage help to students in varsity admissions

With the DU administration and the Delhi University Teachers` Association (DUTA) at loggerheads over the semester system, varsity teachers are treading a tightrope between their professional and associational obligation. While heeding the

DTC finally wakes up to commuters` needs

After decades of turning its back on commuters` needs, the Delhi Transport Corporation is now talking of addressing the city`s bus-woes. With less than four months left for the Commonwealth Games,  DTC officials are hoping to rus

India to get $9.3 billion of WB loans for 2009-10

The World Bank has committed 21 per cent of its US$9.3 billion of lending to India for the year ending June 2010 on infastructure, but the country wants more funds for energy, transport and other infrastructure. "The demand for additi

Red ink on babus` report card if they fail FTS test: RD ministry

A circular doing the rounds in the rural development ministry has sent its babus to the study table. They are frenetically preparing for a test to be held on July 6, which, if they fail in, earns them an adverse entry in their ACR (annual

Total lending to India this yr to touch USD 9.3 bn: World Bank

The World Bank today said its total lending to India will touch USD 9.3 billion for the fiscal ending June this year. The total expected lending this year includes USD 2.6 billion in interest-free credit and USD 6.7 billion in the f

India nowhere near the Millennium Development goalpost

Will India achieve the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) by the 2015 deadline? It certainly does not look so, says a report of an UN study, With only five years left for the target year, the report says that the South Asia is not expected to era

Few takers for DU`s equal opportunity equity

A focus on inclusion in education has seen reserved seats for those who are differently-abled go up at Delhi University. The university now reserves 1,620 seats for students with disabilities which is 400 more than last year`s 1,220. But t

NCPCR team for La Martinere principal`s sacking

A three-member team of a child rights body has sought suspension of the principal of Kolkata`s La Martinere School till the completion of a probe into the suicide of a student after he was allegedly subjected to corporal punishment.

DU no longer a challenge

Tactile paths, ramps, lifts, washrooms, parking space, signage and computers equipped with special software. These are some of the disabled friendly measures adopted by various colleges in the Delhi University in the recent past.  Ac

India, Canada to ink N-deal next week

India and Canada are set to sign a civil nuclear agreement that will allow New Delhi to secure uranium, nuclear equipment and technology to meet its energy needs during Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh`s visit in Toronto for the upcoming G-20

Dissociation not disruption is our way of protest: DUTA

The Delhi University Teacher’s Association (DUTA) on Tuesday clarified its stand that they did not appeal to teachers for obstruction or disruption in the admission process. In a statement issued to the press it said that the alleged charges

Govt to take stock of sanitation prize`s impact

Five years after the rural development ministry introduced Niraml Gram Puraskar (NGP), a cash award to encourage rural India go ‘open defecation free’, it is undertaking an assessment study of the impact and sustainability of the award

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


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