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HC issues notices to NCW |
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The Delhi High Court today issued notices to the National Commission for Women (NCW) to submit the inquiry report relating to sexual exploitation of a Lok Jan Shakti Party member |
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Mayor condemns violence in MCD |
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Mayor Arti Mehra today condemned the violence that broke out in the Town Hall during the day between councillors of the BJP and the BSP.
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Amicus finds loophole in fake encounter probe |
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Solicitor General Gopal Subramanium, who is appearing as amicus curiae in the Sohrabuddin fake encounter case, today told the Supreme Court |
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PM defends nuclear deal amid walkout by Left |
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Amid a walkout by the Left parties and the BJP-led Opposition, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today assured Parliament that the Indo-US Nuclear Deal |
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India to release 72 Pak prisoners tomorrow |
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India will release 72 Pakistani prisoners, comprising 48 fishermen and 24 civilians, lodged in Indian jails, tomorrow |
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Wildlife officials to review programmes |
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The National Wildlife Crime Control Bureau (WCCB) will meet here tomorrow to review its programmes and discuss the structure of regional offices along with their jurisdiction. |
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Nitish Kumar meets PM |
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Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar today met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and apprised him of the worsening flood situation in the state.
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Nuclear deal firmly rooted : US Senator |
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The United States is confident that the Civilian Nuclear Agreement with India will hold fast even if the Manmohan Singh government does not remain in power as the deal is ''firmly rooted in democratic ideals''. |
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V P Singh asks Left to withdraw support to PM |
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Former Prime Minister Vishwanath Pratap Singh today called upon the Left Parties to withdraw support to the Manmohan Singh government on the issue of the Indo-US civilian nuclear agreement or force him to scrap the deal.
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Delhi LG assures better facilities in NCR for export promoti |
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Stressing the need for Indian exporters to strive hard for a better performance, Delhi Lt Governor Tejender Khanna |
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