Arjun may talk of Warren in House
Congress veteran Arjun Singh is said to have made up his mind to put the record straight during the Monsoon Session of Parliament on the controversy over the “escape” of former Union Carbide chief Warren Anderson. The Monsoon Session commences July 26.
MPs’ salary hike tops House agenda
A bill seeking to increase the salary and allowances of members of Parliament is on the top priority list of the government in the Monsoon session of Parliament beginning Monday at a time when price hike is pinching the common man.
RS panel rebuts Sen’s defence
The three-member judicial committee of Rajya Sabha probing the charges of case fund “misappropriation” against Calcutta high court judge Soumitra Sen in a impeachment motion, on Tuesday closed the arguments in the inquiry with panel’s counsel questioning the defence put up by Justice Sen.
Contractors to stir over non-payment
Angry over non-payment of their dues for the past 18 months, the MCD contractors have threatened to strike work in the city from Wednesday. For the time being, they have kept the Games 2010-related projects out of the strike but only “for the next five to six days in national interest”. They also asserted that they would not do any work
Plane to miss slot if delayed
If airlines default on timely take-off of flights, passengers could soon face severe flight delays. The government has now ordered the implementation, in phases, of an earlier DGCA order that stipulated that if an aircraft failed to avail of its flight slot on time, the Air Traffic Control (ATC) will only give it permission to take-off based on
Rain brings traffic jams, water enters IG Stadium
The second heavy spell of rain in the city and the NCR disrupted normal life for the better part of Tuesday with traffic snarls, waterlogging and other related problems. It also blew away the claims of authorities dealing with the Games preparations with reports of water entering the recently inaugurated cycli-ng velodrome at the Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium.
Jamshed treated me like a dog: Madhuri
A week before the expiry of the stipulated 90-day period, the Delhi police on Tuesday filed chargesheet against beleaguered diplomat Madhuri Gupta, accusing her of passing classified information to the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) operative, Jamshed, alias Jim, and Mubshar Raza Rana, an ISI official.
SMK warns against ‘selective terror ops’
India cautioned the international community on Tuesday against selective counter-terrorism saying terrorism could not be compartmentalised as there were many terrorist outfits in region and beyond that were as vicious as the Al Qaeda.
MHA issues ‘gag order’
Virtually gagging its officials from speaking to the media “directly” on official matters, the Union home ministry on Tuesday appointed D.R.S. Choudhary, its additional secretary (Naxal management) as the “‘official spokesperson”.
Menon links terror to Pak agencies
Without naming Pakistan, national security adviser Shivshankar Menon on Tuesday said the terrorist groups’ links to “the official establishment and with existing intelligence agencies” was getting stronger.