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CAG report slams Bhujbal, Rane

The Maharashtra government on Tuesday tabled the controversial CAG report, which has indicted several state ministers in land deals, in both the Houses of the Legislature.

Adarsh report: It was state’s land, not Army

Giving major relief to the Maharashtra government, the interim report submitted by the Adarsh inquiry panel has concluded that the land on which the Adarsh Society was built belonged to the state, not

CAG slams MPCB for failing to check increasing water pollution

A Comptroller and Auditor General report tabled in the state legislature on Tuesday has made adverse observations against the Maharashtra Pollution Control Board (MPCB) for its failure to check water

HM announces crime branch probe into CAG report leak

While state ministers dismissed the CAG findings about their alleged involvement in irregular land deals, home minister R.R.

Online admissions to be foolproof

Amidst widespread apprehensions expressed by legislators about the online admission process for junior colleges, state education minister Rajendra Darda on Thursday assured in the legislative council

CM defends BMC contracts awarded before polls

Defending the BMC, the state government on Thursday said that there was nothing wrong in the `2,089.98 crore-worth contracts that were approved by the municipal corporation between December 2011 and J

‘Tatkare still FM on ministry website’

In a major embarrassment to the Maharashtra government that has been boasting about its efforts towards e-governance, Opposition leader in the legislative council Vinod Tawde on Tuesday pointed out th

Kripashankar police security withdrawn

In a further setback to former Mumbai Congress president Kripashankar Singh, his police security was withdrawn on Saturday. According to sources from the protection and security branch of the Mumbai police, Mr Singh’s security was withdrawn after directives from the state home department.

Raj: 100 steps forward for Bal, not Uddhav

MNS chief Raj Thackeray on Monday said that he is willing to take 100 forward steps for his uncle Balasaheb Thackeray, but will not take a single step forward for Uddhav Thackeray and his “unworthy” coterie.

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