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Tablet stuck in ministry tussle

Despite heading both the Union HRD and IT ministries, Kapil Sibal has been unable to launch the much-publicised and much-anticipated Aakash tablet, with repeated deadlines being missed.

Tablet stuck in ministry tussle

Despite heading both the Union HRD and IT ministries, Kapil Sibal has been unable to launch the much-publicised and much-anticipated Aakash tablet, with repeated deadlines being missed.

Sibal works afresh on education reform bills

With over a dozen bills pending before Parliament, Union human resource minister Kapil Sibal is set to begin consultation process afresh soon for seeing them through.

Cheque bounce cases grow, govt helpless

With lakhs of cheque bouncing cases pending before the judiciary, the law ministry has decided to seek the Law Commission of India’s recommendations to find a way out and reduce the pendency of such c

Govt finalising proposal on adult films on TV

With the controversy over broadcasting of adult films, like Vidya Balan starrer Dirty Picture on television, the government is finalising a proposal to establish film certification norms for televisio

Sibal takes aid of Khurshid to get bill passed

In a desperate bid for a consensus on the Higher Education and Research Bill, human resources development minister Kapil Sibal has roped in law minister Salman Khurshid to placate the Bar Council of I

Ministers try to pacify BCI

The Bar Council of India (BCI) is understood to have been told by the ministers that it will continue to regulate the pure legal degrees while the Higher Education and Research (HER) Bill only aims at

Govt for IAS-like all-India judicial service

The government has proposed to create an All-India Judicial Service for appointments to the subordinate judiciary in the country.

The proposal aims to create the service on the line of lines of All-

Govt for IAS-like all-India judicial service

The government has proposed to create an All-India Judicial Service for appointments to the subordinate judiciary in the country.

3 ministries spent over `50cr on ads

In an attempt at improving UPA government’s image and creating awareness regarding its policies several government ministries are on an advertisement spree.

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