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Three injured in Manipur PWD office explosion

Three persons were injured when a powerful timer bomb exploded in the high-security office of the Manipur Public Works department here today. The bomb smashed window panes and damaged doors during peak office hour, police said.

`Bring back Rs 25 lakh crore black money from abroad`

The issue of black money dominated in Lok Sabha today with the Opposition asking the government to bring back an estimated Rs 25 lakh crore stashed away illegally in foreign banks and reveal identity of depositors. Moving an adjourn

Govt. working on new civil aviation policy

Government is working on a new Civil Aviation policy and economic regulatory mechanism for pricing of air tickets as the industry has been passing through a turbulent phase despite growth in passenger traffic. "We have started fresh w

We won`t police the net: Pilot

Is it a case of yet another policy U-turn or did the government realise what an impossible task controlling the internet is? In either case, Minister of State for Communications and IT Sachin Pilot has clarified that there is no proposal to regula

Decline in number of crime against minorities: Chidambaram

The number of crimes against minorities has declined to 170 up to October of this year in Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha and Gujarat, Home Minister P Chidambaram told the Rajya Sabha today. "It is not true that crimes against Chris

Children below 6 should not be given formal education: Sibal

Noting that he was against putting pressure on students at the kindergarten level, HRD Minister Kapil Sibal today said the Centre can bring a concrete policy on the issue if Parliament passes a resolution. In reply to several supplementari

Legislative paralysis spells RIP for UPA

On November 21, Montek Singh Ahluwalia, deputy chairman of planning commission and a key policymaker of the UPA, made a confession: "By February (2012), you will have the January data and if it turns out that inflation is not coming down by t

Cabinet may meet on Food Bill on Sunday

With the government deferring a decision on the Food Security Bill as talks have been inconclusive, Food Minister K V Thomas today said Cabinet is likely to meet this Sunday to discuss the important legislation threadbare. However,

"Banks’ failure brought rural indebtedness"

It is the failure of our banking system that led to the rural indebtedness, asserted T Vijay Kumar, joint secretary in the rural development ministry, at the two-day microfinance summit in New Delhi that concluded on Tuesday. He said: “I wou

MP government doubles honorarium of anganwadi workers

In a major decision benefiting anganwadi workers and assistants in Madhya Pradesh, the Government today decided to double their honorarium. The decision to double the honorarium of anganwadi (mother and child care centres) workers and assi

Inflation down to 9.11% in November

Moderating prices of essential food items like onions, potatoes and milk pulled down inflation marginally to 9.11 percent in November, a development that may prompt the Reserve Bank to halt its monetary tightening strategy at its policy review on

Pranab: It`s (global) economy, stupid!

Concerned over the deteriorating global economic situation, finance minister Pranab Mukherjee Wednesday said the government had limited options to combat the slowdown. Speaking at the Delhi Economics Conclave here, he noted that maj

1,220 killed in train mishaps in 5 yrs in India: Rail Board

Over 1,200 persons were killed in various train mishaps in India in the last five years, with accidents at unmanned level crossings accounting for 717 fatalities. The Railway Board has provided these year-wise (April to March) figur

Will food cost a little less soon?

Buoyed by a continuous decline in food inflation over the past five weeks, Chief Economic Advisor Kaushik Basu today expressed hope it may fall below 3 per cent in a month`s time. "I do expect the food inflation to come down be

Rs 1,500 bribe lands two cops in jail

Two Delhi policemen have been jailed for two and half years by a city court for forcing a man to pay them a bribe of Rs 1,500 after threatening to arrest him. Special Judge B R Kedia sentenced 56-year-old Assistant Sub-Inspector Uma

Pak Spy or Ahmedabad resident?

A 40-year old Imran Yusuf Lafangajiwala, arrested here along with his wife as Pakistani spies and sent to the 14-day judicial custody by a city court, is a resident of Ahmedabad. The crime branch of Delhi Police, which claims to hav

Rahul breaks security cordon, mingles with people

AICC general secretary Rahul Gandhi today broke the security cordon and mingled with people on his way back from a madrasa during his five-day visit to western Uttar Pradesh. Gandhi visited the Hazrat Shalim Miyan Madarsa here and i

SC notice to govt on Manipur blockades

The rest of India rarely bothers about the northeast. Otherwise, it would have brought people to street when people of Manipur were forced to shell out Rs 2,000 for a gas cylinder during the 110-day economic blockade of the state that ended early

9% target would require more energy: PM

India needs to rapidly increase energy consumption to achieve the ambitious target of 9 percent economic growth in the 12th five-year plan (2012-17), prime minister Manmohan Singh today said. "We have set for ourselves an ambit

Team Anna supports CBI on Lokpal

CBI, which has expressed unhappiness over various issues related to Lokpal, today got support from Team Anna which said the recommendations of the Parliamentary Standing Committee were dangerous and should be rejected. "We supp


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