Co-op bank in Gzb accused of accepting `78 cr banned notes
The Ghaziabad District Cooperative Bank (DCB) reportedly accepted the cash deposit of about `78 crore demonetised currency notes of `500 and1,000 without being authorised by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) during the banned period taking advantage of earlier authorisation.Krishna Vir Sirohi, the ex-Chairman of DCB Ghaziabad said due to...
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Metabolism disorder: FSSAI allows import of special food
Giving a ray of hope to the babies born with genetic metabolism disorders in the country, the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has allowed import of special foods meant to cater their nutritional need. The top food regulation body has recently identified 15 Inborn errors of Metabolism (IeM)...
80 women re-enter Haji Ali dargah
After intense litigation undertaken by a Muslim non-government organisation and effective interventions by the Bombay High Court and the Supreme Court, a group of nearly 80 women on Tuesday re-entered the sanctum sanctorum of the iconic Haji Ali dargah at Worli in south Mumbai and offered prayers, after a gap...
More baby-trafficking rackets unearthed in Bengal districts
Baby trafficking seems to have become an integral part of Bengal’s routine healthcare service. The cruel reality resurfaced with four arrests made from Burdwan and Midnapore on charges of infant trafficking over the past two days. While in the first case three people including a hospital owner and two ayahs were...
Post-Nagrota attack, theories on security breach abound
Hours after the three member fidayeen squad stormed an Army unit located in the well fortified 16 corps headquarters in the wee hours of Tuesday the entire security establishment including the State police force and Army authorities went in to huddle to piece together the puzzle how these heavily armed...
Bravery of officers' wives averted hostage crisis in Nagrota
Bravery of the wives of two Army officers who were staying in the family quarters helped in averting a major hostage crisis during the encounter that took place in Nagrota area of Jammu on Tuesday. Soon after the heavily armed terrorists disguised in police uniform entered an Army unit located within...
Don't pass on burden of new emission norms to consumers: AIPEF
All India Power Engineers Federation (AIPEF) urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi that the burden of new emission norms for thermal power stations should not be passed on to the common consumers by tariff hike. The Federation also demanded for CAG audit of all independent power producers to check the actual...
BJP will repeat stellar performance in corporation polls: Fadnavis
As the ruling BJP emerged as a clear winner in the municipal council polls–both in terms of the number of seats won and the number of the civic bodies in which it installed its presidents, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Tuesday expressed confidence that his party would emerge as...