Who will be Ash's suitable boy? |
- Who will be Ash's suitable boy?
- Gopalgunj: Angry doctors to protest against colleague's murder
- Baba Ramdev: ‘No question of calling off fast’
- Angela Merkel’s plane was denied permission to fly over Iran’s airspace
- Two bus accidents in Assam, at least 27 killed, many injured
- Binayak Sen demands repeal of sedition laws
- J&K: No entry in Kashmir for activist
- Allahabad High Court scraps land acquisition in Greater Noida
- JPC quizzes CAG on 2G spectrum loss assessment
- Government orders security audit of all vital defence installations
- Delhi High Court reserves order on Kanimozhi’s bail plea
Who will be Ash's suitable boy? Posted: |
Gopalgunj: Angry doctors to protest against colleague's murder Posted: In Bihar, doctors will protest today against the brutal murder of their colleague Dr BD Singh by prison inmates of Gopalganj jail on Monday. Right inside the high-security Gopalgunj District Jail, in the presence of four guards, seven prisoners beat Dr BD Singh to death and instead of raising an alarm, the guards ran away. |
Baba Ramdev: ‘No question of calling off fast’ Posted: |
Angela Merkel’s plane was denied permission to fly over Iran’s airspace Posted: |
Two bus accidents in Assam, at least 27 killed, many injured Posted: |
Binayak Sen demands repeal of sedition laws Posted: |
J&K: No entry in Kashmir for activist Posted: |
Allahabad High Court scraps land acquisition in Greater Noida Posted: |
JPC quizzes CAG on 2G spectrum loss assessment Posted: The Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) today came in for some tough questioning at a meeting of the Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) on its presumptive loss of Rs 1.76 lakh crore to the exchequer in 2G spectrum allocation with some members questioning its mandate of looking into a policy decision for arriving at the figure. |
Government orders security audit of all vital defence installations Posted: The Centre has ordered security audit of all vital installations, including nuclear stations, oil refineries and military bases, across the country. The order has been issued after a high-level meeting held by the Union Home Ministry following the last week's terrorist attack on a naval base in neighbouring Pakistan. |
Delhi High Court reserves order on Kanimozhi’s bail plea Posted: |
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