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Oil industry up in arms against duty on crude

Private and public sector oil firms have opposed levy of five percent customs duty on crude saying this would make import of products like jet fuel cheaper than manufacturing them in the country. Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee ha

BJP stumps govt, seeks debate on women`s bill

The main opposition Bhartiya Janata Party put brakes to the Congress plan of getting the women`s reservation bill passed in the Rajya Sabha, asserting that a constitution amendment could not be disposed of without a debate. Even whi

SC appeals to itself on RTI order

The supreme court today filed an appeal before itself challenging the Delhi high court order saying that the office of the Chief Justice of India came under the ambit of the RTI Act. The petition, which has been filed after CJI K G

The line that divides India

India needs two time zones at least - for the eastern and western regions, says C. L. Ruala of the Indian National Congress. He represents the Mizoram constituency at the Lok Sabha. In this GN Talk video, Rauala says that a new time-zone for the e

Women interrupted: Bill hangs as BJP, allies pull a fast one on UPA

On the face of it, the naysayers seem to have won the day in Parliament, but it was UPA`s friends who made it cut a sorry figure. The Women`s Reservation Bill will not be cleared by the Rajya Sabha today. The UPA government was keen on passing the

Free cycles for TN priests

After school children, priests of temples in Tamil Nadu would now get free bicycles to commute to the shrines, particularly in rural areas. The priests of temples coming under the administration of Hindu Religious and Charitable End

Muslim bodies demand quota within quota

Several Muslim organisations today disfavoured the women`s reservation bill in its present form and demanded that the government take up the measure only if it provides for a quota within quota to women belonging to Muslim, dalit and OBC communiti

Parliament paralysed as govt rushes with women`s quota bill

The government`s bid to rush with the constitution amendment bill to provide 33 percent reservation for women in the Lok Sabha and the assemblies on the international women`s day on Monday was fought back by three small parties with protests that

No caste-based census in 2011

The government has decided not to include caste as one of the parameters in the 2011 census, a demand made by several regional parties. "Caste will not be included in the 2011 census," Home Secretary Gopal K Pillai said.

SC to appeal before itself on RTI row

The Supreme Court would file an appeal before itself in the next few days challenging the judgement of Delhi High Court holding that the office of the Chief Justice of India came under the ambit of the RTI Act. The appeal, though dr

MF Husain surrenders Indian passport

Legendary painter M F Husain, who was recently granted Qatari citizenship, has surrendered his Indian passport to the country`s mission in Doha, a media report said today. 95-year-old Husain, revered by many as India`s Picasso, yest

Govt sure bill will pass, but makes one last appeal to detractors

The government today expressed confidence over passage of the Women`s Reservation Bill in parliament, saying though it did not want to "bulldoze" those opposing it, they should understand that equality was a fundamental right.

It occurred to me this morning...

That Lalu Prasad is opposed to the women`s reservation bill because he is afraid other women will not do their husband`s bidding as dutifully as Rabri Devi did his.

Updates on Women`s Reservation Bill

5.00 pm: LS adjourns for the day after uproar over Women`s Bill 4.45 pm: All-party meet postponed till tomorrow noon 4.20 pm: BJP may not

History won`t repeat with women`s quota

The government will be introducing the Women`s Reservation Bill in Rajya Sabha to provide for 33% quota for the fairer sex in Lok Sabha and state legislatures. With the support of the main opposition parties like the BJP and the Left partie

How serious is govt about RTE?

If the budgetary allocation made for the implementation of the Right to Education Act 2009, is anything to go by, the government is not serious about its effective implementation, say the experts. The governmenrt has set aside Rs 15

Delhi is safest, says Institute for Competitiveness

Delhi, surprisingly has emerged as the safest city in India, according to a Gurgaon based think-tank. This, despite the Delhi Police admitting that the number of crimes had gone up by 1.42 percent in 2009. A report br

Delhi is India`s most livable city, Jamshedpur the worst

The national capital is the most livable city in the country while Jamshedpur is at the bottom of the list, according to a report on the livability of Indian cities. The report brought out by the Institute for Competitiveness, a Gur

Right atmosphere needed to bring Paresh Barua: Ulfa

Ulfa `military chief` Paresh Barua would come for talks if the government created the right atmosphere for it, the group`s `vice chairman` Pradip Gogoi said on Saturday. Gogoi, who was released from jail on March 4 after 12 years an

Sharad and Nitish join swords on women`s reservation bill

The prospect of introduction and passage of the women`s reservation bill next Monday has split the JD(U) with Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar extending his support while party president Sharad Yadav sticking to his old stand. &quo

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


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