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MHA Naxal review likely month-end

The Union home ministry is expected to review the anti-Naxal operations and development initiatives in Maoist-hit states in September-end.

Lok Sabha passes pension fund bill

The Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA) Bill, 2011 was on Wednesday approved by the Lok Sabha.

Sushma: PM must depose before CBI

The Parliament on Wednesday witnessed commotion over the issue of missing coal block allocations.

TMC rejects land bill, says it’s anti-farmer

The Trinamul Congress rejected the long-pending Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Bill in Rajya Sabha on Wednesday, stating that it was anti farmer.

Nath, PC hold talks with BJP leaders

After Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s efforts to resolve the stand-off between the government and main Opposition failed, it was finally resolved on Wednesday after two rounds of meeting between gover

BJP accuses govt of trying to sabotage coal files probe

Demanding that the Congress led UPA should reveal why the Prime Minister is not being questioned and an FIR not lodged on the “stolen” coal block allocation files, the main opposition BJP on Wednesday

BJP creates ruckus, targets PM over coal files

The Rajya Sabha on Wednesday witnessed repeated adjournments over missing coal-block allocation files with the BJP creating a ruckus accusing the government of a cover up and targeted the Prime Minist

No GTA chief due to GJM boycott

A new Gorkhaland Territorial Administration chief could not be elected on Wednesday because the GJM leaders stuck to their guns and boycotted the crucial meeting which was convened for this purpose.

India’s $1m for Burma’s Rakhine

India has handed over a cheque of $1 million to Burma for development products in its conflict-ridden Rakhine state where there have been frequent clashes between Rakhine Buddhists and Rohingyya Musli

Woman claims rape by kin at akhilesh durbar

A young woman who arrived at chief minister Akhilesh Yadav’s Janata Darbar on Wednesday had a sordid tale to relate.

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