Patel lashes out at IOA for messy situation in Indian sports
New Delhi: Union Minister and All India Football Federation (AIFF) President Praful Patel today said that the involvement of chargesheeted persons in the affairs of IOA has brought "a messy situation
AIFF AGM & elections to be held on December 20
The elections of the office-bearers of All India Football Federation will be held in its Annual General Meeting here on December 20, the AIFF said today.
This was decided at the Executive Committee m
SC notice to Centre on plea for probe of AI aircraft purchase
The Supreme Court on Friday issued notice to the Centre and Air India on a plea seeking a CBI/SIT probe into alleged irregularities including purchase of aircraft for the national carrier and givin
Praful tops list of wealthy mantris
Union minister for heavy industries and public industries Praful Patel is among the richest Cabinet members with assets of more than Rs 100 crore. Mr Patel and his wife's net value increased from abou
PM's assets around Rs 10.73 crore, cabinet colleagues richer
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has assets worth around Rs 10.73 crore, double that of last year, but a number of his cabinet colleagues are much richer than him.
Among the richer cabinet ministe
Praful sends out a loaded message: Friends till 2014
A still-sulking Nationalist Congress Party continued its standoff with the Congress on Monday, but made it clear that it will remain part of the UPA at least till the 2014 general election.
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NCP ups the ante, threatens to pullout
Upping the ante, sulking NCP today warned the Congress that if its demands like coordination committee for UPA coalition and better treatment of allies were not resolved by tomorrow it would pull out from the government.
Pawar to hold high-level party meet today
A crucial meeting of the NCP is being held on Monday afternoon in the wake of the stand-off with the Congress that has seen the UPA constituent deciding to pull out of the government.
NCP not to sever ties with ruling coalition: Patel
At a high-level meeting of the NCP presided over by its chief Sharad Pawar on Monday it was decided the party will remain with the UPA-II till 2014 elections.
NCP unhappy, but will not walk out of UPA
NCP on Saturday said it would remain a partner in the ruling UPA coalition but flagged displeasure over its views not being considered in the government and 'lack of coordination' with the Congress both at the Centre and in Maharashtra where they share power.