Jung, AAP Govt locked in turf war again
The turf war between lieutenant Governor Najeeb Jung and the Arvind Kejriwal Government refused to subside on Monday while the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) sought a report from Tihar jail officials on the jailbreak incident. Ordering a magisterial enquiry, the lieutenant-Governor directed Deputy Commissioner (South West) Ankur Garg to submit...
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Javed escapes from Tihar in second attempt
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Ministers duck Short Duration Discussions
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Budget highly unrealistic, says Vijender Gupta
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Many students may surrender DU seats after AIPMT results
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Pvt school fee, fake admission issues raised in House
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Brij Mohan appointed ACB's SHO
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More 8-coach trains on cards to reduce overcrowding
30 June 2015 | Staff Reporter
'Budget unfulfilled AAP's manifesto promises'
The three municipal corporations in Delhi have termed the Budget as Aam Aadmi Party’s unfulfilled manifesto promises. This Budgetary allocation constitutes 14.4 per cent of the total Budget of the Delhi Government for 2015-16. North Delhi Municipal Corporation Standing Committee Chairman Mohan Bhardwaj on Monday said that the Budget of the...
Communal tension grips Gzb town; 30 injured
At least 30 people, including three policemen, were injured as mobs of two communities clashed here in Ghaziabad over the use of loudspeakers, police said on Monday. Several vehicles were set on fire and shops looted and gutted in the Sunday night frenzy at Farid Nagar. According to police officials, the trouble...
Appointing 21 Parliamentary Secys unconstitutional: Cong
AAP Government’s move to appoint 21 party MlAs as Parliamentary Secretaries is “unconstitutional” and an attempt to elevate them to the status of “super MlAs” for maintaining party unity, Congress leader Ajay Maken said on Monday. Terming the Delhi legislative Assembly Members (Prevention of Disqualification) (Amendment) Bill, as an act of...
Tainted-Info Commissioner quits
Saving himself from the disgrace of being suspended from a Constitutional post, State Information Commissioner Deepak Deshpande has resigned from his post, less than a fortnight after he was booked as one of the accused in the multi-thousand crore PWD scam. “The Governor has accepted the resignation of Deshpande, after...
One-horned rhino killed in Kaziranga Park again
A one-horned rhino was killed by poachers at the Kaziranga National Park in Assam on Sunday night and its horn was chopped off and taken by the poachers.Officials of the park said that the forest guards patrolling the park spotted a carcass of a rhino in Burhapahar range of the...
Chinese delegates visit Ahmedabad to explore investment opportunities
A high-level delegation of China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT), led by its president Xudong Wang visited Ahmedabad to explore opportunities on Monday. The visit is seen as a step further to the visit of Gujarat’s business delegation to China in May this year who met industrialists...
Opp gives stormy start to Monsoon Session of Karnataka Assembly
As anticipated, the issue of farmers’ suicide, especially death of sugarcane farmers, has made the major Opposition parties both BJP and JDS to turn up the heat on the two-year-old Congress Government in Karnataka.The first day of the Monsoon Session of the Karnataka Assembly which began in Suvarna Soudha at...