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Maoist bandh hits normal life in WB tribal districts

Normal life was disrupted in tribal areas of West Midnapore, Bankura and Purulia districts today due to the two-day bandh called by the Maoist-backed Peoples Committee against Police Atrocities on the first anniversary of the launch of joint force

Manipur vehicles not to ply through Nagaland

Owners of trucks and buses in Manipur will not run their vehicles through Nagaland even if the blockade is lifted until the Centre and the government of the neighbouring state pays them compensation for damage caused to their vehicles, transporter

Bihar court summons Lalu, Paswan

A local court on Thursday summoned RJD chief Lalu Prasad, his wife and leader of the opposition Rabri Devi, and LJP president Ramvilas Paswan in connection with a complaint charging them with causing destruction to public property during a state-w

Maya`s `last warning` to power, health dept

Unhappy with the "lack of progress" in health and power sector in the state, Uttar Pradesh chief minister Mayawati  warned the officials of the two departments to improve their functioning or else "the government will be forced

DUTA asks students` welfare top bunch to resign

Stepping up its protest against the semester system and the Delhi University (DU) vice-chancellor, Delhi University Teachers` Asscociation (DUTA) has asked its member deputy deans and deputy proctors of students` welfare at the varsity to resign f

‘Maoists work 24 hrs, security forces only 8’

The security forces - on the job for just eight hours - cannot win the war against Maoists who are active for 24 hours, said National Advisory Council member Ram Dayal Munda. He was speaking at the release of the `Rejoinder to Government&r

CBI scripts autonomy bill, home secretary Pillai is all for it

Union home secretary G K Pillai has backed the Central Bureau of Investigation’s demand for greater autonomy. Especially so in cases where the agency fails to make headway because it is denied permission by the state government to investigat

CRPF in Manipur to clear blockade

Over 80 CRPF personnel today reached Manipur to clear the two-month-old economic blockade by Naga students on two national highways in the state which has led to a critical shortage of essential supplies. The contingent of 88 CRPF p

Cabinet nod for CSIR academy

The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) is all set to start an Academy that will enable it award post-graduate and doctoral degrees from this year without spending a single paisa on capital expenditure. The union c

MP Cong chief asks centre to compensate Bhopal victims

The Congress in Madhya Pradesh has appealed to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to intervene in resolving all the outstanding issues related to the 1984 Bhopal gas disaster, which killed more than 15,000 people and affected the health of over five la

Survey work resumes at Posco work site

The survey work at the proposed Posco steel plant site near here resumed today, four days after anti-Posco agitators agreed to cooperate with the Orissa government on it. Altogether eight teams comprising six members each entered Go

Andhra planning HIV/AIDS treatment at PHCs

Andhra Pradesh government was considering to provide HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment services at Primary Health Centres (PHCs) in the state, a top official has said. Provision of HIV/AIDS services at PHC-level would help the publi

Guj HC asks govt for Nanavati Commission status report

The Gujarat High Court today asked the government pleader to furnish status report on Nanavati Commission`s work, while hearing petition seeking cross examination of Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi and three others in connection with the 2002

Selected CEIs to get free hand in deciding quota hike

Certain central educational institutions will now be able to give reservation to more ST and SC students than what is stipulated under law. With the union cabinet, at a meeting chaired by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today, clearing a pro

Food inflation drops marginally, hopes up for further dip

Food inflation dropped marginally to 16.12 per cent for the week ended June 5 raising hopes that the price-line may moderate as indicated by Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee. A 0.62 percentage point decline in food inflation over 1

CBI sought charge-dilution in Bhopal case

In the midst of the political storm over the Bhopal gas case verdict, the records of the trial court show that the CBI had sought dilution of the stringent charge against UCC CEO Warren Anderson on the lines of the relief given by the Supreme Cour

GCMMF directors take on chjairman over MD`s resignation

At least nine of the 13 directors of the Rs 8,000-crore Gujarat Cooperatives Milk Marketing Federation which markets Amul products, have questioned powers of the Federation chairman Parthi Bhatol to accept resignation of managing director B M Vyas

Mobile clinic for sickle celled anaemia in Chhattishgarh

Chhattisgarh government is starting a mobile clinic for sickle cell anaemia patients in the state, official sources said today. Chief minister Raman Singh will inaugurate the mobile clinic on June 19, the World Sickle Cell Anaemia A

BMC issues evacuation notices to 876 dilapidated buildings

BMC has issued evacuation notices to owners of 876 dilapidated buildings in the city, almost 90 per cent of which are in south Mumbai. A pre-monsoon survey conducted by BrihanMumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) said 876 buildings, in

Bhopal GoM meeting on Friday to discuss compensation

Amid raging controversy over the 1984 Bhopal gas tragedy, government today said the reconstituted Group of Ministers (GoM) meeting tomorrow will discuss all areas of concern, including the compensation for the victims which has not been "adeq

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


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