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Biotic Water Solutions sets up leh-Ladakh`s first sewage treatment plant

Biotic Water Solutions Pvt. Ltd has taken sewage treatment technology to new heights: it has installed the first sewage treatment plant to come up in Leh-Ladakh. The plant, with a capacity of 125 KLD and based on MBBR technology, ca

PSB employees to go on strike on Dec 18

Public sector bank employees will be observing a nationwide strike on Wednesday (December 18) after the labour department and the various banks’ union leaders failed to reach a consensus on the issue of wage revision. The stri

Chandigarh cops to soon get CCTV power, track wanted vehicles

Chandigarh police will soon be able to track the movement of vehicles used in criminal offences on a real-time basis. This is part of a new project to bring in most of the city under CCTV surveillance and automate the process of issuance of traffi

The `third eye` makes diamond city a safer place!

It was the first week of June and Khetan Bhuva was about to end his eight-hour shift. Having kept an eye on the video wall all day, with the other focussed on supervising his juniors, he was looking forward to retiring for the day. Just then, an i

Dear Anna, ever wonder what changed UPA`s stance on Lokpal?

It’s strange what the weather can make a person do. This time in 2011, anti-corruption activist Anna Hazare and his supporters were spewing venom against the UPA government, fighting the Congress party’s fire with firepower of the Indi

Aam aadmi has joined politics!

The assembly elections in five states spread over October to December will be remembered for two things. The first in chronological order is the high voter turnout in four of the five states, and the second is the spectacular debut of the Aam Aadm

Telangana rocks AP house, MLAs tear up bill

More than a dozen copies of Telangana bill was torn into pieces by MLAs opposing bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh, in the state assembly today. Telangana and Seemandhra MLAs got into tussle over the bill as the assembly was adjourned following ruckus

"Higher turnout does not indicate a deepening of democracy"

Professor Sanjay Kumar, co-director of Lokniti, a research programme of the New Delhi-based think-tank Centre for the Study of Developing Societies and one of our leading ‘election watchers’, maintains that we must not read too much

A year since `that` December 16: the light Jyoti lit

I was in Australia when my Facebook newsfeed and Twitter stream began getting inundated by news of a gruesome gangrape in Delhi. And that’s how I first heard of her in mid-December last year, 23-year-old Jyoti Singh Pandey, brutalised by six

Criminalise all the left-handed

There’s no difference under India`s cultural law (???) and perception and prejudice between Article 377 against gays and being left-handed. I am left-handed. My parents never tried to change me. On the contrary they saw it as

How fans on internet reacted to SC ruling on gay sex

As the supreme court’s verdict, putting the lid back on Section 377 of IPC, flamed a cross-country rage, we tried to gauge the popular mood by trolling some Facebook fan pages and Twitter handles since very little these days is said –

Employees clash in AP Secretariat over draft T bill

Hyderabad: A fierce showdown between employees of Seemandhra and those of Telangana sparked off tension on the premises of the Andhra Pradesh Secretariat here this afternoon. Police had a tough time as the employees shouted slogans against each ot

More PSEs should be listed, says president

Pitching for a level playing field and greater autonomy for public sector units, president Pranab Mukherjee said listing of PSEs will help them to improve their performance. "Much more needs to be done to provide a level playing field between

Witnessing the irony of people`s power

A knock at the window of my air-conditioned car shook me out of my reverie. I was mesmerized by the scale and grandeur of the swearing-in ceremony of chief minister Raman Singh in Raipur on Thursday. Sitting in the press gallery my

Will health min stop Desai from lording over MCI by proxy?

The Medical Council of India (MCI) this week elected a new chief after three and a half years, as Dr Jayshree Mehta was elected unopposed, but this does not mean the end of controversy. The shadow of Dr Ketan Desai, the controversial former MCI

Meeting South Africa`s Gandhi

One not widely known aspect of the South African experience of struggling for freedom and of building a post-apartheid order is that there were many other significant heroes and heroines who took that long walk to freedom, with and before Nelson M

How can you not love bureaucrats!

I love the bureaucracy. However, would I have let my daughters marry one? Now, that’s a loaded question. Every time I go home to India I collect red tape like kids collect shells on a beach. An of

How Odisha fought back Phailin with power

On October 13, a day after the cyclone struck Odisha, citizens of Bhubaneswar were busy clearing the debris left in Phailin’s wake. Something unusual was going on in the state capital that day. Riding pillion on a scooter, Pradip Kumar Jena,

PSU bank staff wage a war for wage hike

When finance minister P Chidambaram met the top honchos of the 26 public sector banks (PSBs) for a quarterly performance review meeting in New Delhi October 22, they discussed a whole range of concerns of the sector, like the growing non-performin

Sibal warns of increased cyber security threat

Rising cyber security threats have become a global issue and the only way to deal with them is through a joint effort of nations, union communication minister Kapil Sibal has said. “The fact of the matter is, that just as I t

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