Law to check Net terror
In a move aimed at checking the growing misuse of the Internet by terror outfits, the government will soon come out with a comprehensive law making it mandatory for Internet companies to share “real-t
DoPT plans steps to ensure officials vote
With the crucial Assembly elections to five states scheduled to kick-start later this month, the central government too has swung into action with the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) writing to all ministries, departments and central government organisations to strictly ensure that all central government employees registered as voters in the poll-bound states are granted special leave for the polling.
Hafiz Saeed plans winter offensive
Specific intercepts gathered by Indian intelligence agencies following tedious investigations have revealed that LeT and Jamaat-ud-Dawa founder Hafiz Saeed, adopting a new modus operandi, is mobilisin
Fai funds trail to J&K militants being probed
Acting on specific information that controversial ISI operative Syed Ghulam Nabi Fai was giving financial assistance to militant outfits in Kashmir, Indian intelligence agencies have launched a massive probe to unearth the financial trail. Fai, a covert ISI operative, was arrested by America’s FBI some time back and is now in a US jail.
Probe against headley far from over
Highly placed ministry sources said though the chargesheet against American-born LeT operative David Coleman Headley may have been filed, investigations against him are far from over. It has finally been decided that the NIA will seek Headley’s extradition from the US even though he has entered into a plea bargain arrangement there.
NIA charges headley, eight others
The National Investig-ation Agency on Satur-day chargesheeted American-born Lash-kar-e-Tayyaba operative David Coleman Headley and eight others for planning and executing the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack.
NIA gets fresh leads in case
The National Investigation Agency, which is probing the September 7 Delhi high court blast, has now received help from unexpected quarters, it’s the cold weather conditions in Kashmir. Sources said the investigating agency has managed to get fresh leads revealing that the prime suspect in the case, Junaid Akram Malik, has been forced to move out of his hideout in the higher mountainous region of Kishtwar in wake of the heavy snowfall and harsh weather conditions in the region.
Govt drafts honest note on Lokpal
After hectic deliberations in the highest quarters through the day, the government by late Sunday
evening had put together the draft Cabinet note on the contentious Lokpal Bill.
Government sources sa
Govt drafts honest note on Lokpal
After hectic deliberations in the highest quarters through the day, the government by late Sunday evening had put together the draft Cabinet note on the contentious Lokpal Bill.
CBI’s prosecution wing can be put under Lokpal: Govt
In an effort to evolve a broader consensus on the Lokpal Bill, the UPA government is willing to place the CBI’s prosecution wing under the Lokpal’s purview.