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Connaught Place gets cleaner air

If New Delhi Municipal Corporation (NDMC) is to be believed, the air- filtration machine installed last month in Connaught Place in the capital, has reduced air pollution in the area. Systemlife, the Italian company installed the unit outsi

Walled city to get a facelift

Delhi’s walled city may soon get rid of overhanging wires, which are an eyesore and may lead to short circuits. On Wednesday, Delhi urban development minister Dr A. K. Walia sanctioned an amount of Rs 4.5 crore, which will be used to

Police to destroy 26/11 explosives

Police plan to dispose of 24 kgs of RDX recovered from the target spots of the 26/11 terror attack after the verdict in the case is delivered on May 3. Judge M H Tahaliyani had last month allowed police to dispose of the RDX recover

Govt, parties vie to celebrate Maharashtra golden jubilee

The Congress-NCP government in Maharashtra and political parties have organised a plethora of programmes to celebrate Maharashtra Day on May 1 -- 50 years after the state was formed. The main official function would be at the sprawl

ICT education in Kerala to get new look soon

After its success in making information and communication technology (ICT) education a part of school syllabus, the Kerala government is aiming to give a fillip to the teaching process by introducing `IT enabled` learning modules for subjects

Army gets time to complete process in Sukna case

The Armed Forces Tribunal has granted a six-week extension to the Army to complete "all the process" in the Sukna land scam case, a week after the two-month deadline given by it lapsed. The Tribunal yesterday also allowed

DU can face action for radioactive leak from scrap

The Atomic Energy Regulatory Board is contemplating handing down severe punishment to Delhi University`s Chemistry Department for allegedly failing to follow safety rules leading to radiation leak in a Delhi scrap market. After the

In Jharkhand, Congress is in no hurry to form govt

The Congress today said it was not in a hurry to initiate government formation in Jharkhand even as the BJP is set to meet the governor to convey its decision to withdraw support to the Shibu Soren-led coalition. "We are not in

Insurers told to reveal commissions on ULIPs

Insurance regulator IRDA has asked life insurers to make public the commission they pay to agents for unit-linked products from investors’ money, absence of which has been decried by mutual funds as a disadvantage. "...it has bee

CBI registers case against IAS officer

CBI has registered a case against four government employees, including a senior IAS officer, and Daman-based six distilleries for allegedly causing a loss of Rs 340 crore to the exchequer. According to CBI, a case under different Sections o

ISB among 200 unapproved institutions

Over 200 institutions, including the Indian School of Business (ISB) and ICFAI Business School, have been identified as unapproved institutions which are running courses in violation of regulations of All India Council of Technical Education (AICT

Spy case: army, RAW officials under scanner

In a new dimension to the sensational case of an Indian woman diplomat arrested on charge of spying for Pakistan, a high-ranking army officer and an external intelligence agency official have come under the scanner of security agencies. The

Govt sees easing food prices, 8.5% growth

Buoyed by predictions of normal monsoon and better economic conditions, the government said on Wednesday that inflation in essential items was likely to decline further and pegged economic growth at 8.5 per cent this fiscal. "The outlo

Self-employment for rural poor: soon in mission mode

The rural development ministry has finally got moving in the direction of restructuring its Swarnjayanti Gram Swarojgar Yojana (SGSY), its ongoing programme for the self-employment of the rural poor, into a mission mode project called National Rur

Employment Exchanges Act to be amended

The Cabinet will soon take up a proposal to amend the law governing employment exchanges in the country to increase the ambit of its coverage, particularly bringing private sector firms employing 10-24 workers under its purview. One of the propose

Trials of bulletproof jackets again come under scanner

The procurement of 59,000 bullet proof jackets for central police forces is under cloud for the second time following complaints of alleged violations of the standard operating procedures (SOPs) in testing the jackets. Days before supply or

India to set up fund to combat climate change

India announced on Wednesday setting up of a fund that would help South Asia effectively meet urgent adaptation and capacity building needs posed by climate change and also proposed establishment of innovation centres in the region to develop sust

Kerala cabinet nod for 8 new PSUs

Kerala cabinet decided last week to set up eight new public sector units at a total investment of Rs 125 crore in the state in tune with the LDF government`s policy of strengthening the public sector. Small Industries Development Corporati

Aadhaar is foundation of new India!

The flagship project of UPA government to give a unique identity to every Indian resident got a new name and logo on April 26, when it was unveiled by UID Chairman, Nandan Nilekani at a function in Vigyan Bhawan.  The project was renamed, AAD

Opposition targets Raja over spectrum scam

The 2G telephony spectrum allocation issue created uproar in Parliament on Wednesday in the wake of reports that a high profile public relation lobbyist acted as a power broker and was in regular touch with telecom minister A Raja. The Lok Sabha a

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


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