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Police modernisation taken up on war footing: Maha Governor

Maharashtra government has taken up the modernisation of the police force on a war footing, providing them with the latest equipment, advanced weaponry and armoured vehicles, Governor K Satyanarayanan informed the state legislature here on Thursda

Train ticket, via mobile-phone

Long queues and and a even longer list of ticket-less travellers seems to have spurred the railways` policymakers to go for innovation. The Centre for Railway Information Systems (CRIS) has invited tenders for an ICT-enabled unreserved ticketing s

Centre takes states to task over delay in payment under NREGS

The centre is upset with states delaying wage payment to workers under the National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREGS). The rural development ministry in its a performance review meeting has come down heavily on states that do not pay wage

NREGS to use more infotech

The rural development ministry has decided to use information and communication technology (ICT) tools for the effective implementation of the National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREGS). It has directed all state governments

Orissa clueless on Vedanta update

Determined to go for mining of bauxite in Kalahandi district in a joint venture with Sterlite Industries (India) Ltd (SIL), the Orissa government today said it has no information about reputed companies withdrawing their investment from Vedanta gr

Bihar MP gets hard-cash garland, but briefly

After Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati, a Bihar MP was welcomed with a garland of currency notes. But there was a difference since the expelled JD(U) MP Ejaz Ali found the garland in tatters no sooner it was put around his neck today.

Will census give better count of the disabled?

The Census 2011 can have more detailed questions on disability, thus identifying more diasbled people, if authorities agree to activists` demand. The census commissioner has at least agreed to consider recommendations from represent

Home ministry and the fine art of disposal of waste papers!

At the home ministry, officials are busy preparing detailed strategies on how to tackle insurgencies in the northeast, how to battle Maoist rebels – and what to do with the growing mounds of wastepaper in North Block. A letter

Action plans on polluted areas in Delhi soon

Work on action plans to bring down pollution in critically polluted areas in Delhi will begin soon, Central Pollution Control Board chairman S P Gautam has said. “The work on studies to reduce the pollution levels in these areas will begin w

Orissa eyes tidal power

If things go the right way, Orissa`s first attempt to harness tidal power for generating electricity would be in the form of a 1,236 MW plant along the creeks in Mahakalpada in the Mahanadi deltaic region. SPI Ports Limited, a priva

Anna Hazare on fast

Noted social activist Anna Hazare, who is on an indefinite hunger strike here, has said that the Congress-NCP government in Maharashtra was wasting people`s money by allowing ministers to spruce up their already well-furnished cabins.

113 Karnataka officials booked NREGS graft

The Karnataka government has booked 78 cases against 113 officials on charges of irregularities and misappropriation of funds in works taken up under NREG scheme, Minister for Rural development Jagadish Shettar infored the state assembly today.

Here is why Sabharwal could not head NHRC

Former CJI Y K Sabharwal was not considered for the post of National Human Rights Commission chief because of "adverse media and other reports" about him, the home ministry has said. Former chief justices R C Lahoti and Y

Flowers are for the dead, Maya will wear only cash, thank you!

In a brazen act of defiance, Mayawati today ignored the opposition outcry over her being adorned with Rs 1,000 notes and was again garlanded with currency notes to the tune of Rs.18 lakh. The garland comprising notes of various deno

10,000 more PG medical seats in 2 years: Azad

In good news for medical students, Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad today announced that there would be an additional 10,000 post-graduate medical seats in the country in the next couple of years. At the annual convocation ceremony

CBSE set to become international board from next session

After deciding to make Class X board exam optional, India`s premier school board CBSE is set to go global by introducing a new syllabus for international students and would affiliate any school from any country from the next academic session. The

Haryana govt`s integrated plan to minimise road accidents

In an effort to bring down road accidents in the state, Haryana Government has finalised an Integrated State Level Traffic Plan for highways. The plan would be implemented in all the districts and monitor traffic rules on national and state Highways

Tradition of offering money followed by all parties: BSP

Accusing the opposition parties of unnecessarily raking up the issue of garland made of currency notes for Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati, the BSP today said tradition of felicitating leaders by offering them or weighing them in money is fo

Village court is law

Disputes come up for hearing and offenders are sometimes punished with imprisonment, while none challenges its authority though it is not a court of law. The system of Gramya Adalat (village court) and Bandishala (village jail) is in vogue

Curfew relaxed in Bareilly

Curfew was relaxed for 11 hours in trouble-hit localities of the city today as no untoward incident was reported. "Situation is completely normal and curfew in five police areas - Prem Nagar, Qila, Baradari, Kotwali and Subhash Nagar

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


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