Biochem scientist to be new I-P varsity V-C
A leading scientist of biochemistry of South Delhi campus of Delhi University, Professor Anil Tyagi will be the new vice-chancellor of Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha (GGSIP) University. lieutenant-Governor Najeeb Jung has approved his name for the vice-chairman of GGSIP University. The post falls vacant after retirement of Dr Anul Beniwal...
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Media coverage on admission reform 'half-baked'
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14 injured as school bus hits another bus
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DU diverted OBC expansion funds to buy laptops
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Radia tapes: SC to hear privacy issue first
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Panel for overhaul of green nod for hydel projects
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Former Naval commander hospitalised after heart attack
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New Navy chief to review E Command
30 April 2014 | PNS
Sivakasi fireworks losing to Sino missiles
Even as reports are pouring in about Chinese soldiers making frequent intrusions into deep Indian territories, Chinese-manufactured Saturn Missiles and other firecrackers — aided by the apathy of the Government officials — have broken the backbone of Tamil Nadu’s Sivakasi, the fireworks capital of the country. The `2,500 crore fireworks industry...
Karnataka Cabinet partially accepts Kasturirangan report
The Karnataka Cabinet, which met on Tuesday, accepted Kasturirangan committee report on Western Ghats partially. Though it agreed to stop mining in eco-sensitive areas, the Government has rejected the recommendation to stop quarrying and sand mining in Western Ghats. In a Press briefing, law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister TB Jayachandhra said,...
Is Bacchus grip on God's Own Country loosening?
Just when a war is on in Kerala’s ruling Congress party, over the issue of reopening the 418 sub-standard bars whose licences have not been renewed, statistics on sale of India-made foreign liquor (IMFl) are indicating that boozing levels may be coming down in God’s Own Country, which has topped...
All eyes on key UP fights
Fourth round of elections in Uttar Pradesh will not only have BJP prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi’s prestige at stake but also put the credibility of former PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s ‘secular’ image to test as the party will strive to win majority of seats in Central and Bundelkhand region...
Telangana fortified ahead of voting
Strict security arrangements have been made all over Telagnana for Wednesday’s polling when the people will cast their votes to elect the first State Government along with 17 Members of Parliament. Chief Electoral Officer, Bhanwar lal, told the media in Hyderabad on Tuesday that 1.4 lakh security personnel have been assigned...
Cong candidate attempts suicide in Andhra Pradesh
Congress candidate from Wardhannapet Assembly constituency in Warangal district of Andhra Pradesh attempted suicide on Tuesday morning, police said.K Sridhar, who was found unconscious in Hasanparthy mandal of the constituency was rushed to a private hospital after he consumed sleeping pills in large quantity.Doctors have described his condition as critical....
NaMo outreach a history now
By the time the lok Sabha poll drums fall silent on May 10, Narendra Modi would have undertaken the largest mass outreach in India’s electoral history by travelling about 3,00,000 km for 437 public meetings in 25 States besides 1,350 innovative 3D rallies. The Modi juggernaut rolled out on September 15...