SC notices to 2 wife tormentors
Toughening its stance on the atrocities against women, particularly those falling in the range of brutal domestic violence, the Supreme Court issued notice to a man from Andhra Pradesh asking him why
DD, AIR on strike, services affected
The operations of both All India Radio (AIR) and Doordarshan were hit as the technical staff of both the public broadcasters went on a 48-hour strike to press their demand for the repeal of the Prasar
Opp. MPs justify House disruptions
Taxpayers’ money running into lakhs may be going down the drain thanks to Parliament’s relentless disruption.
Complaint sanction law ‘shields’ corrupt
Attorney-general G.E.
PM’s pat on Raja’s back sends wrong signal: BJP
It was surprise bonhomie between Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and former telecom minister A.
People mandate with UPA on JPC: Cong
Toughening further its stand of rejecting the Opposition demand for a joint parliamentary committee (JPC) probe into the alleged 2G scam, the Congress on Tuesday said, the people’s mandate is with the
ED summons 7 telecom firms
The Enforcement Directorate has reportedly issued summons to seven private telecom companies in connection with its probe into the alleged 2G spectrum scam.
10 non-UPA, non-NDA parties demand JPC
In an apparent move to ensure that they are not seen in the company of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), 10 non-UPA and non-NDA parties on Tuesday came together and demanded a joint parliamentary prob
JPC deadlock on 2G scam on
The government managers are finding it difficult to end the impasse in Parliament on the Opposition’s demand of a joint parliamentary committee (JPC) probe into the 2G spectrum scam.
Singh was handling 5,000 security cases
IAS officer Ravi Inder Singh, arrested on Tuesday night for alleged corporate espionage, was handling almost 5,000 security-related cases in telecom, mining, shipping and surface transport and investi