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Will shale gas be an energy game-changer?

Shale gas has been a game changer for the US ever since fracking (see explanation below) through innovative horizontal drilling was introduced there a decade ago. According to the US Energy Information Administration (EIA) estimates, the US produc

Manish Tewari casts dice for fewer ads, better `grip` on TV

Being minister for information and broadcasting of a `weak` government isn`t easy. Even party colleagues regularly taunted Ambika Soni, the immediate past minister, of being too nice (read, too weak) whenever the news channels went hammer and tong

I-T dept slaps Rs 2,000 crore notice on Nokia

The Income Tax department in India has served a Rs 2,000 crore demand notice on Finnish mobile firm maker Nokia for alleged evasion of taxes in its business transactions in the country. The department had on March 21 asked the firm to subm

Shinde sure nothing would come in NCTC`s way

Conceding to the demands of non-Congress Chief Ministers, the Centre has diluted the much touted NCTC with Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde exuding confidence that the anti-terror hub would see the light of the day during the Chief Ministers` conf

UPSC withdraws mandatory English norm in civil services exams

Amid a nation-wide controversy, the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has withdrawn changes suggested by it in civil services mains examination, dropping mandatory English language paper requirement. UPSC, which conducts the prestigio

Katju to seek pardon for Sanjay Dutt, Zaibunnisa

Notwithstanding actor Sanjay Dutt`s statement that he would not apply for mercy, Press Council of India (PCI) chairman Justice (retd) Markandey Katju on Wednesday said that he would still go ahead and seek pardon for Dutt and 1993 Mumbai blasts ca

Anna Hazare to address 8 rallies in Punjab

Anti-corruption crusader and social activist Anna Hazare will address eight public rallies in Punjab during his five-day `Janatantra Yatra` beginning March 30 from Amritsar. Gurdeep Singh, a spokesperson of the Janatantra Morcha said on We

Excised from career growth

The customs, union excise duties and service tax together gross the highest revenue for the country. According to the budget estimates, this figure is expected to be around Rs 5,05,004 crore in the financial year 2012-13. Despite excise alone cont

I will not seek pardon, says Sanjay Dutt

An emotionally choked bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt, for the first time, clarified that he will not seek pardon and will surrender in time. The supreme court, on March 21, sentenced him to five-year imprisonment under the Arms Act. He has already se

By Jaya`s warped logic, Team India should be banned from Chennai!

I don’t get it. Maybe you are smarter, you do. But didn’t India send its army with its tanks into Sri Lanka to quell the Tamil rebels and get a bloody nose in the bargain? At one stage weren’t we on the side of the Colombo govern

PM meets Chinese prez, raises Brahmaputra issue

In the first-high level contact after the new Chinese leadership took over, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh met President Xi Jinping and raised the issue of Beijing`s proposal to construct three dams across the Brahmaputra river on its side.

What’s driving JEE aspirants to smaller cities?

Lakhs of students in across India will be travelling to smaller districts to take the joint entrance exam (mains) scheduled for April 7. The JEE (main) in 25 cities across the country and three outside India will be conducted only on computers, wh

Break toh banta hai, or really?

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) on March 22 notified an already-existing regulation, which restricts the advertising time on television channels (both entertainment and news) to 12 minutes in a one-hour slot, following complaints

Manipur rights panel dysfunctional since 2010

Even as the human rights situation in Manipur has taken a turn for the worse in the recent years, the state human rights commission has been without a chairperson and thus dysfunctional since May 2010. “The state human rights

TN tells centre: withdraw 1974 agreement with Sri Lanka

Voicing concern over increased attacks on Indian fishermen by Sri Lankan Navy, Tamil Nadu government on Tuesday asked the Centre to initiate diplomatic steps to check it and urged for withdrawal of the 1974 agreement ceding Katchatheevu islet to t

BRICS nations to take a call on development bank tomorrow

The Summit of BRICS nations here on Wednesday may take a call on the setting up of a development bank notwithstanding some key issues dogging it even as the leaders will advocate reforms of the global governance architecture. The Summit, w

BSP leader shot dead in his farmhouse

Local BSP leader and businessman Deepak Bharadwaj was on Tuesday shot dead by two men in his farmhouse in south Delhi, police said. The incident took place in the farmhouse `Nitish Kunj` located in Vasant Kunj area around 9:15 AM.

Trai raps cable operators

Coming down heavily on defaulting digital service providers for failing to implement the subscriber management system, the telecom regulator warned them on Monday that it will take legal action against CEOs of such companies. According to

Chavan urged to look into plight of MGNREGS workers

A representative of MGNREGA workers has written a letter to Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan, drawing his attention towards the plight of persons employed in Vidarbha under the Centre`s flagship rural job programme. In the lett

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