Congress singles out BJP
New Delhi, Dec. 19: Declaring the BJP as its “enemy number one” politically and ideologically, the 83rd Congress Plenary Session on Sunday said the RSS and the VHP are insidious in their efforts to br
Kalmadi not invited to Prez’s function
New Delhi, Dec. 4: Time might be running out for the Congress MP and CWG Organising Committee chief, Mr Suresh Kalmadi, who was snubbed by both the President, Ms Pratibha Patil, and the Prime Ministe
CWG scam: CBI files case against Bhanot, Verma
The CBI on Tuesday filed a case against OC secretary general Lalit Bhanot and director general V.K.
CWG scam: CBI raids premises of Bhanot, Verma
The CBI on Tuesday conducted searches at 11 places, including at the residences of two top aides of Commonwealth Games chief Suresh Kalmadi, in connection with alleged irregularities in a contract for
CBI lodges cases against 4 Kalmadi aides
The CBI on Tuesday carried out searches at 11 premises, including residences of four aides of CWG organising committee Suresh Kalmadi, in connection with alleged irregularities in a Rs.
Kalmadi says he will answer all CBI questions
Commonwealth Games organising committee chairman Suresh Kalmadi said on Monday he has not committed any offence and is ready to answer all the questions of the Central Bureau of Investigation.
Prasar Bharti spent `305 cr in CWG broadcast
The Prasar Bharti spent nearly `305 crores in the broadcast of the Commonwealth Games, including outsourcing of production and coverage facilities and hosting of website for the broadcaster.
Left to move adjournment motion in Lok Sabha
Left parties will move an adjournment motion in Lok Sabha on Tuesday on corruption in Adarsh Housing Society while other Opposition parties said they will raise issues including rotting foodgrains and
Prasar Bharti earns Rs 58.19 crore as revenue during CWG
Belying expectations, Prasar Bharti has earned only Rs 58.19 crore as revenue during the Commonwealth Games last month.
Winter session begins Tuesday, Oppo. to raise Adarsh, CWG
The Winter Session of Parliament beginning on Tuesday is expected to be a hot affair for the Congress-led ruling coalition with the Opposition gearing up for bringing to the fore the issue of corrupti