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‘Bansal may be quizzed again’

“The CBI is probing the role, if any, of the former railway minister in the bribery case in which his nephew has been arrested. He may be called for questioning again,” sources said.

Lawyers for debate on judges appointment law

The government’s move to propose a change in the present collegium system for appointment of judges has come under a scanner by senior lawyers.

Pak lodges protest, India says it’s minor

In normal circumstances, it would have been dismissed as a minor mishap involving a car and a motorcycle on Delhi’s traffic-clogged roads.

India, NZ will speed up FTA

India and New Zealand have decided to speed up the process for early conclusion of a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) following a meeting between the two sides here on Tuesday.

Agusta asks govt to give `2,400cr

Italian-owned UK-based company AgustaWestland is understood to have written to the Indian government asking for the release of the next instalment of payments as part of the `3,546-crore deal for the

India reaches out to Gayoom

As the Indian Ocean archipelago of Maldives heads towards presidential elections later this year, New Delhi has reached out to a man who is an important player in the geo-strategically important count

No animal experiments for UG students

In a significant move, the Medical Council of India (MCI) has decided to end the use of animal experiments for undergraduate medical students and has asked the colleges to opt for alternatives to anim

UGC advisory panel to track progress

A man uses a hand pump to fill water containers in New Delhi on Tuesday. With summer temperatures hovering around 45 degrees

The UGC on Tuesday constituted a five-member advisory committee to track progress in the implementation of newly-introduced four-year undergraduate programme and offer corrective advice on the issue o

3 ‘suicides’ since Monday night

Three persons, including two women, allegedly committed suicide in three separate incidents in the city on Monday night.

Court acquits rape accused as victim fails to show up

A fast-track court recently acquitted a man in a rape case as the victim after registering the case did not turn up in the court and efforts made by an investigating officer to trace her went in vain.

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