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Hire prior retirement: DoPT

Concerned over a large number of senior post lying vacant in key ministries, departments, public sector undertaking and autonomous bodies, the department of personnel and training (DoPT) has now made

Engage Pakistan on Lakhvi: RAW

The country’s premier external intelligence agency, the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), has stressed upon the PMO and the Cabinet Secretariat to engage Pakistan on the issue of 26/11 Mumbai attack mastermind, Zakiur Rehman

HC blast Pak link ‘confirmed’

A Pakistan link to the September 7 Delhi high court blast has now been “confirmed”.
This is based primarily on the disclosure of one of the main accused in the case, Wasim Akram Malik, and subsequent investigations conducted by the National Investigation Agency (NIA).

Govt fast-tracks probe on graft

Determined to refurbish the image of UPA-II on the vexed issue of dealing with corruption, the department of personnel and training (DoPT) has asked all the ministries and government departments to en

CVC objects to delays by govt

The Central Vigilance Commission, concerned at attempts by the government to dilute its mandate to check corruption in the higher bureaucracy, has asked the Centre to ensure its recommendations on penal action against officials be implemented without delay. It says action should be taken and the matter not be referred to yet another panel of top officials.

Indian intel eyes guests at Dawood son’s wedding

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Indian intelligence agencies are busy noting down the guest list for the wedding of underworld don Dawood Ibrahim’s son, Moin Nawaz, held on September 23 this year at his palatial White House in Karac

Intel builds guest list of Dawood son’s wedding

Indian intelligence agencies are busy piecing together the guest list for the wedding of underworld don Dawood Ibrahim’s son, Moin Nawaz, held on September 23 this year at his palatial White House in Karachi.

‘ISI, Pak Army at don son wedding’

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Pakistan may continue to deny the presence on its soil of India’s most wanted fugitive, Dawood Ibrahim, but reports received by the Indian security and intelligence establishments prove that the man c

India intel lists the real D-Company in Pak

A classified report prepared by Indian intelligence agencies, a copy of which is with this newspaper, mentions the presence of fugitive mafia don Dawood Ibrahim’s close business associates at the wedd

DoPT for cell to monitor graft

There seems to be a greater sense of urgency now than ever before in UPA-2 to refurbish its image as far as its commitment to deal with corruption is concerned.
The department of personnel and training has now written to all ministries and government departments to constitute a monitoring cell that will review and monitor on a daily basis the progress of all pending disciplinary cases, particularly those dealing with corruption.

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