2G: No indictment of telecom policy, says Sibal
In the aftermath of Supreme Court cancelling the grant of 122 2G licences to telecom operators, Union Telecom Minister Kapil Sibal says the government will abide by the apex court ruling.
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2G telecom scam: Chronology of events
Following is the chronology of events in the 2G scam case in which the Supreme Court on Thursday cancelled 122 licenses granted during the tenure of A. Raja as telecom minister:
*May 2007: Raja take
Youth cries for justice in Kapil Sibal's poetry session
When a minister romances with literature in public space, the stage sizzles with political drama.
A young man, who described himself as one of the millions of unemployed in India, rushed to the podiu
Bharti, Vodafone, Idea get DoT notices to stop 3G roaming
Telecom Ministry today issued notices to three leading telecom firms - Bharti airtel, Vodafone and Idea - asking them to stop their 3G roaming agreements with immediate effect as the pacts are illegal
Sibal moves Copyright Bill in RS in second attempt
After being disallowed by the Opposition last week, HRD Minister Kapil Sibal on Tuesday moved a bill in the Rajya Sabha to amend the Copyright Act.
Last week, the Opposition parties including the BJ
India to seek Interpol help to intercept encrypted data
Telecoms man Kapil Sibal seems to be continuing his quest to solve the government's failture at intercepting encrypted data.
Unable to intercept data on platforms like BlackBerry, Gmail, Nokia Pushma
Sibal meets social networking representatives
Amid a raging controversy over policing of the internet, the government today initiated a dialogue with leading social networking firms Google, Facebook and Twitter and sought suggestions on effective
Govt backs Chidambaram, says he had no role in 2G allocation
Coming out in strong defence of Home Minister P Chidambaram, Kapil Sibal on Saturday attacked the BJP-led NDA of attempting to 'foist' culpability on him in the 2G scam saying it was a desperate at
Don’t block internet to prevent critisism: Ban Ki-Moon
Amidst a raging controversy over the Indian Government’s proposal to monitor content in cyber space, U N Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon on Friday said access to the Internet and various social media must not be blocked as a way to prevent criticism and public debate.
Netizens dislike Kapil Sibal’s comments
When Union Information Minister Kapil Sibal came up with a proposal to regulate content posted on social networking sites, he probably never imagined that he would become the target of abusive comment