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The number game that can help Modi win 2019

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The number game that can help Modi win 2019

All ministries have been told to come up with a detailed note on the projects and programs undertaken by them and calculate the jobs they helped generate.

Disclose PM's foreign trips details: CIC to Air India

Commission rejected the arguments of Air India's central public information officer that the information relates to commercial confidence, making it exempt from disclosure.

'Non-negotiable' rule book planned for institutes

UGC list would aim at setting clear and simple standards on curriculum revision, orientation for students, teacher training, & accreditation of courses among other aspects.

Delhi cops give tricolour burial to peacock, say it's protocol

Police said they were simply following "protocol" as it was India's national bird. "We gave it full honour and buried it with a tricolour as it is our national bird.

Coolie taking advantage of free railway WiFi to realise civil services dream

Sreenath has been earning his livelihood carrying heavy luggage at Ernakulam Junction in Kerala for the past five years.

Chronic disease, if treatable, is no ground for divorce: High Court

The court passed these orders while setting aside the decision of the Sirsa district court that had granted divorce to a local resident on the grounds that his wife was suffering from mental disorder.

Supreme Court pulls up ASI for failing to take steps to protect Taj Mahal

The apex court also expressed concern over Taj Mahal being infected by insects and asked the authorities, including the ASI, what steps they have taken to prevent this.

EC, law panel likely to discuss simultaneous polls next week

EC, law panel likely to discuss simultaneous polls next week

Why the big bang in Indian defence sector is delayed

Why the big bang in Indian defence sector is delayed

47.7% people living in Delhi slum found to be obese

Almost 64.9% of 314 individuals who were assessed during a camp were found either over-weight or obese, which are important risk factors for heart and vascular diseases.

Withdrawal of petition ends an unsavoury stalemate

The petition has been withdrawn with the right amount of hrrmph from the Congress petitioners, because the apex court refused to give details of the basis on which the five-member bench hearing the petition was set up.

Naxals crackdown: Rs 1.43 cr cash, two flats seized

As many as Rs 1.43 crore cash, 20 acres of land, several buildings, cars, SUVs, excavators, bus and tractors were seized under the UAPA from Naxal leaders.

Why Delhi missed its date with storm

Met officials said while they had forecast a dust storm of speed touching close to 50 km/hr — a majority of the thunderstorm activity took place in the early hours of Tuesday itself, resulting in no activity in the afternoon.

Modi attacks Rahul over 'ready to be PM' remark

Narendra Modi's attack came a day after Gandhi said he was ready to occupy the prime minister's post if his party emerged as the "biggest" party in the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, making known his ambition for the top most executive post.

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