Sunday, July 3, 2011

Supreme Court order on black money tomorrow

Supreme Court order on black money tomorrow


Supreme Court order on black money tomorrow

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On its opening day after the summer vacation, the Supreme Court will pass interim orders on the black money issue on Monday. The Supreme Court will pass order on revealing names of 26 Indians who kept black money in LGT bank. The Centre had opposed revealing the names of 26 account holders saying it would violate bi-lateral agreement.


J Dey murder: Police arrest another suspect

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The Mumbai Crime Branch today arrested Vinod Chembur in connection with the murder of senior journalist Jyotirmoy Dey. The police suspect Vinod Chembur was the person who identified J Dey to the shooters.


More gold found in Sathya Sai Baba's ashram in Puttaparthi

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More gold has been found at Yajur Temple in Puttaparthi, the personal chambers of late Sathya Sai Baba. As four more rooms of the temple were opened on Saturday, Rs 77 lakh worth of gold, silver and a diamond ring were found.


Efforts on, but Telangana Congress leaders adamant on resignations

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Hectic efforts are on to try and stop Congress MPs, MLAs, state ministers and MLCs from Telangana from going ahead with their threat to quit unless the UPA government initiates steps for the formation of a separate Telangana state, on the lines of the December 9, 2009 announcement made by Union Home Minister P Chidambaram.


Police stop candle-light vigil organised by Neeraj's friends

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Police have stopped Neeraj Grover's friends from holding a candle-light vigil in Malad, near Kannada actress Maria Susairaj's flat where Neeraj was killed. Many people attending the vigil have been rounded up by the police.


Devotees pour in for Jagannath yatra

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Thousands of devotees are pouring in from all corners of the country and even abroad to take part in the grand spectacle of the annual Jagannath Rath Yatra in Puri and Ahmedabad, that takes place today.


Authorities crack the whip after Kalmadi's tea party with Tihar officials

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Sipping tea with the jail superintendent, free access to roam inside the prison, and enough time to chat with other prisoners - this is life at Delhi's Tihar jail for the high-profile accused in the 2G swindle and Commonwealth Games scam.


Lokpal Bill: All-party meeting today; consensus unlikely?

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All-party meet on Lokpal Bill: The making of the Lokpal Bill has seen a series of unsuccessful meetings between the government representatives and civil society members of the drafting panel. Today, the stage is set for a showdown between the government and the Opposition parties at the all-party meeting on the bill to be held at the Prime Minister's residence.


Sex racket busted in Srinagar

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Jammu and Kashmir police have busted a sex trade racket based in Nida hotel in Srinagar's uptown area. Thirteen people including four women have been arrested so far.


God knows I am innocent, says Maria Susairaj after release

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The air was thick with anticipation as members of the media jostled for space in a packed room to hear Maria Susairaj speak for the first time after her release from jail today. As the din grew louder, a subdued Maria said, "I can only say I am innocent and my God knows that."


Lokpal meet: NDA to attend, Shiv Sena to skip

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A day ahead of the all-party meet called by the government to discuss the conflicting versions of the Lokpal Bill, senior BJP leader LK Advani said the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA)will attend the meet as it is committed to a strong Lokpal. However, Shiv Sena - one of NDA's parties - has decided to skip the meet.


Movie, TV offers for just-released Maria

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It's not even been 24 hours since her release but Maria Susairaj is already on the threshold of limelight.


Nearly 100 Bihar villages flooded, rivers rising

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Hundreds of people in Bihar have been forced to abandon their homes as flood waters entered nearly 100 villages and rising levels of most rivers threatened to inundate many others, officials said on Saturday.


Lokpal Bill: Talks productive, says Anna after meeting with Sonia

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Anna Hazare, the face of the India Against Corruption campaign initiated by a group of activists, met Congress President Sonia Gandhi this evening, a day before an all-party meet called by the government to discuss the conflicting versions of the Lokpal Bill, one prepared by five ministers and the other by five activists led by Mr Hazare.


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