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India, Israel FTA in February 2011

India and Israel hope to sign a free trade agreement (FTA) in February 2011 on the occasion of Israeli finance minister Yuval Steinitz’s visit here, at the invitation of finance minister Pranab Mukher

‘Courts to be strict on frivolous PILs’

Chief Justice of India S.H.

Rangarajan to head food bill panel

In a “surprise move”, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has decided to set up an expert panel headed by C.

SC refers issue to Constitution bench

After the Supreme Court administration had taken a tough stance against revealing the process of judges’ appointment under the RTI Act, the top court on judicial side on Friday framed three questions

Sanskriti Awards presented

Thirty five year-old poet, affected by the Parkinson’s disease, from Manipur and a Kutiyattam practitioner were among the winners of the prestigious 31st Sanskriti Awards on Friday.

Adarsh building will be razed

The Centre is said to have made up its mind to demolish the complete structure of the Adarsh Housing Society building located in a plush area of Mumbai, expectedly after December 15.

CBI seeks charge of more Shah cases

The CBI in its latest status report to the Supreme Court on the politically sensitive Sohrabuddin “fake encounter” case has linked former Gujarat minister Amit Shah to Tulsiram Prajapati “fake encount

‘Tickets were illegally sold by OC members’

Probe by the Central agencies into the alleged irregularities in ticketing has revealed that several members of the Organising Committee (OC) of the Commonwealth Games cornered a large number of compl

CAG pulls up MoEF over green schemes

The Comptroller of Auditor General (CAG) on Friday came down heavily on the ministry of environment and forest for lapses in implementation of its green schemes whether it was for afforestation, biodi

ED summons Raja’s personal secy

The Enforcement Directorate on Friday reportedly issued summons to R.K. Chandolia, personal secretary to former telecom minister A. Raja, in connection with its probe into the 2G spectrum scam.

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