Narendra Modi slams the CBI, again! |
- Narendra Modi slams the CBI, again!
- Sohrabuddin case: Gujarat CID transfers Prajapati's case to CBI
- Pakistan’s ISI calls off UK visit
- Curfew imposed in Kashmir valley
- Adivasi boys to train with Bayern Munich
- Jaipur royals fight it out in public
- BJP MLA caught taking bribe on camera
- Scarlett case: Mother appears in court
- Saharanpur Suicide case: Police order probe
- Monsoon to be better, deficient in northeast
- Police file chargesheet in Tulsiram Prajapati fake encounter case
- Who is DG Vanzara?
- Who is Geeta Johri?
- No need to panic: Sheila Dikshit on Delhi Games
- Jolt to Lalu, RJD loses its national party status
Narendra Modi slams the CBI, again! Posted: |
Sohrabuddin case: Gujarat CID transfers Prajapati's case to CBI Posted: |
Pakistan’s ISI calls off UK visit Posted: |
Curfew imposed in Kashmir valley Posted: |
Adivasi boys to train with Bayern Munich Posted: |
Jaipur royals fight it out in public Posted: |
BJP MLA caught taking bribe on camera Posted: |
Scarlett case: Mother appears in court Posted: |
Saharanpur Suicide case: Police order probe Posted: |
Monsoon to be better, deficient in northeast Posted: Monsoon rains across the country are expected to be better than earlier forecast for the remaining season but the eastern regions could see deficient falls. "Quantitatively, rainfall for the country as a whole during the period August to September is likely to be 107 per cent of long period average (LPA)," Ajit Tyagi, Director General India Meteorological Department told reporters in New Delhi. |
Police file chargesheet in Tulsiram Prajapati fake encounter case Posted: |
Posted: Known to be close to Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi, Vanzara's career graph only went up in the early 2000s. The 1987 batch IPS officer was famous as an encounter specialist from his days as the head of Crime Branch and few would have thought that the "encounter" of a small-time Madhya Pradesh criminal would be not only his downfall, but that of men more powerful than him. |
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No need to panic: Sheila Dikshit on Delhi Games Posted: Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit has said the Commonwealth Games were very much on track and that there was no need to panic. "The work is going on and I will take care of it as Chief Minister. There is no need to panic. I believe these will be the best ever Games. The way we are going, we will be able to save money rather than overspend," she said. |
Jolt to Lalu, RJD loses its national party status Posted: |
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