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Why Delhi police is facing huge crisis of confidence

The Delhi police interrogated Raj Kundra, owner of Rajasthan Royals team of IPL on June 5. After 12 hours of interrogation, Kundra stunned everybody, more so the Delhi police, when he said he kind of loved it! Here`s the f

Soon, kiosks, telephones and IVRS for demanding MNREGS work

With the increasing complaints of panchayat secretaries turning down the demand for work under MGNREGA, the centre has directed states to start registering the demand through kiosks, telephones, and interactive voice response system (IVRS).

Racial tagging and death of a northeast woman

Notwithstanding the extreme summer heat, a large number of people from the northeast living in Delhi took to the streets and spent at least 24 hours at the Malaviya Nagar police station, protesting ‘racial tagging’ after the death of R

Gurgaon, a commuter`s nightmare

On the few occasions that I have had to travel to Gurgaon, transportation is the biggest challenge I faced. Travelling to your destination from the metro station is not a hassle. Every metro station has a fleet of auto rickshaws waiting at the gat

Public Reporter: What makes Shahbagh a unique movement

On February 5, in Dhaka, a group of online activists and bloggers assembled to protest against the verdict of the 1971 war crime tribunal. They set up camp in Shahbag, an intersection at the heart of the capital, near the university campus, and st

Elegy for Jiah Khan: Yeh hai Mumbai meri jaan

If Jiah Khan’s suicide has taught us anything, it is the uncertainty of life. But shorn of the philosophical touch, it’s a tale gone horribly wrong for a young aspirant in the Maximum City. While Jiah’s suicide by hanging

Jiah death brings to fore life, strife of young India

When I met Jiah Khan for a film interview segment I hosted as the programming head of Janmat (now Live India), I was rather surprised by the innocence sitting so cheerfully on her face, almost teasing her naughty image. Bubbly, attractive, sult

Residents vs builders: A tale of two `societies`

While the real estate (regulation and development) bill, cleared by the union cabinet on June 4, is a welcome step for home buyers who are perennial victims of builders’ whims, a major section of consumers still awaiting deliverance is exist

NCTC fails to impress states, even Congress-ruled ones

The revised draft on National Counter Terrorism Centre (NCTC) once again failed to pass muster with many states. While Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi called it “a poorly conceived idea”, Bihar chief minister said the NCTC suffere

Governors want change in posting, major reshuffle on cards?

The union goverment may be planning a major reshuffle of governors of states. PMO and Congress insiders say that there could be many new apointees to gubernatorial posts. According to sources, such roles are being planned for party seniors

Sreesanth, the gangster! Now, that`s stretching it too far

If S Sreesanth was hurling this, it would have been called a wide delivery; and a wide by a fair margin. Shorn of the cricket parlance, it can be restricted to the phrase ‘losing the plot’ – bit by small bit. That’s Delhi P

Penetration, for my e-understanding

The Israeli education minister, Shai Piron, who is also a rabbi, has done what I always wanted to do. Piron burst into a laughing fit over the word `penetration` during a speech about smuggling in prisons. Piron was addressing parli

A scam called medical council of India

Of late, the medical council of India has been in news for all the wrong reasons. The appointment of the present secretary, RP Meena, an IPS of the Odisha cadre, has created a controversy in the medical fraternity. The Indian medical association h

CIC order to impact politics in big way, say RTI activists

Welcoming the judgment of the Central Information Commission (CIC) bringing political parties under the ambit of the RTI Act, litigant Subhash Chandra Agrawal said the order will have long-term effect on the country’s political scenario.

Jet files reply on Etihad deal, ball in watchdog`s court now

After the fair trade regulator competition commission of India (CCI) flagged various concerns regarding the 24-percent stake purchase in Jet Airways by Abu Dhabi-based airline Etihad, Jet has filed its response with the CCI. The competition watchd

LKA built BJP from bootstraps, remember?

Familiarity may breed just contempt. But the overpowering and extended presence of an elder in an organisation produces much more: a morbid sense of alienation within the organisation followed by outright rejection by their own. That is just the p

In breather for aspiring banks, RBI extends deadline

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has extended the deadline for meeting norms for financial institutions seeking banking licences from 12 months to 18 months. This has given a longer life to the in-principle approval given to these institutions. Ear

Conditional approval validity for aspiring banks extended to 18 months

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) extended the deadline for meeting its norms for financial institutions seeking banking licences from 12 months to 18. This has given a longer life to the in-principle approval given to these institutions. Earlier, t

Another deadly summer for tigers in Corbett

Eight tigers dying in the first five months of this year in Uttarakhand has set the alarm bells ringing. The total tiger fatalities this year are likely to be higher than the last year when 11 tiger deaths were recorded in the hill state.

Political parties now on info radar, a dummy`s guide to using RTI

The central information commission (CIC) has ruled that six major national parties come under the purview of the Right to Information (RTI) Ac

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