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CSC strength set to jump despite pullouts

The government plans to add1,50,000 more common service centres (CSCs) to the current proposed count of 1,00,000 according to Abhishek Singh, director (e-Governance) with  the department of information technology. "The CSC roll o

Sonia appointed National Advisory Council chairperson

The government has constituted a National Advisory Council with Sonia Gandhi as its chairperson. She will hold and status of union cabinet minister. Her term of appointment as the chairperson will start with effect from the date she assumes charge

CBSE all set to go global

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is all set to go global with its new curriculum as CBSEI (CBSE International), offering the schools in foreign countries affiliated with it an option to have a global flavour. This curriculum

Frivolous complaints against babus to be screened out

The government has constituted a group led by the cabinet secretary to filter out frivolous complaints against secretaries of Union ministries and take appropriate action based on their "gravity, seriousness and nature of the allegations"

Gas prices lighter without VAT

Bowing to opposition pressure, Delhi government today withdrew a four per cent VAT on cooking gas giving a Rs 12-13 relief to consumers though it did not roll back the withdrawal of Rs 40 subsidy for LPG cylinders. The government also wit

CIC`s showcause to PMO for failing to provide info

The Central Information Commission has issued a showcause notice to Prime Minister`s Office for not replying to an RTI query filed nearly one and a half years ago. After receiving a complaint from applicant Virendra Singh Sirohi, the Commi

Govt approve 23 FDI proposals

The government on Monday approved 23 Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) proposals worth over Rs 2,325.21 crore, including that of broadband services provider Tikona Digital Network and auto components maker Bharat Forge. "The union Gov

CVC plugs loop holes to net corrupt secretaries

The Central Vigilance Commission has tightened its grip over secretaries to the government of India as it has got the Department of Personnel and Training to issue a corrigendum about its jurisdiction. Some officials were making an attempt to esca

Dehradun basmati no more

Known worldwide for its aroma and taste, the Dehradun basmati rice is no longer being produced in Uttarakhand`s capital city, though exports of the variety from the state show a healthy trend, the government has said. Rapid urbanisation has forced

SC may hear UGC deemed varsities stay

Government will move the Supreme Court to challenge stay orders of High Courts in some states on an UGC direction to all deemed universities that they should not call themselves as universities. Acting on the instruction of the government, the Uni

SC judge recuses himself from Sukna case

A Supreme Court judge recused himself on Monday from hearing a petition filed by retired Lt General Avadhesh Prakash, who has been facing a court martial for his alleged involvement in Sukna land scam case. As soon as the matter came up for heari

SC refuses to interfere in HC bail for Sajjan

The Supreme Court today refused to interfere with the Delhi High Court order granting anticipatory bail to senior Congress leader Sajjan Kumar in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots cases. "We are not inclined to interfere with the Delhi High C

Year`s first Parl meet not necessarily first session - SC

The Supreme Court on Monday held that the first meeting of Parliament each year could not necessarily be considered as its first session. A five-judge Constitution bench, headed by Chief Justice K G Balakrishnan, dismissed a petition filed by RPI(

And now, bio-degradable plastic from Jatropha

In a breakthrough, Bhavnagar-based Central Salt and Marine Chemical Research Institute (CSMCRI) has discovered microbe from Indian waters to manufacture bio-degradable plastic using a by-product of Jatropha plant. "We have sucessful

Congress shines the sun on Modi`s "shame"

Congress on Saturday slammed Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi saying his appearance before investigators probing 2002 riots has brought "ill-repute" to the high office he holds, while the BJP dismissed suggestions that it was an emba

Educational inequality begins early - NCAER report

Educational inequality begins early as the Muslim children in India have lower reading and arithmetic skills than others, says a survey. “It is same with the Dalit and Adivasi children who fall in the same category as of Muslim children,&rdq

Modi appears before SC-appointed SIT

Chief Minister Narendra Modi appeared before the Supreme Court-appointed SIT today and was questioned for the first time for his role in the 2002 Gujarat riots that have come back to haunt him. Ending the suspense as to where he would appe

Citizens to vet NREGA assessors - RD ministry

 The rural development ministry has come out with the first list of people who could be the part of a 100 eminent citizens group responsible for third party assessment of NREGA. “A list of 65 names with their identification has

Taliban say `reconciliation` with India possible

Claiming that it was not in "direct conflict" with India, Taliban has said there was a possibility of reconciliation even as it justified the February 26 Kabul attack on Indians as a "legitimate" action. In a self-contr

More dirt needed on cash-at-judge`s-door case - CBI Court

In a new twist in the `cash-at-judge`s-door` case, a designated court here today ordered further investigations by the CBI, brushing aside the agency`s closure report. CBI Special Judge Darshan Singh pronounced the order for further invest

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


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