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Mamata slams shah's 15-day stay plan in WB

Habibpur (WB), April 4 -- West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee on Friday criticised Union home minister Amit Shah's announcement that he would camp in the state for 15 days, declaring that even ... Read More


Ruling LDF faces Sabarimala salvos by UDF and BJP

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'Anti-national, eats beef': Sarma slams poll rival's mother

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Shah promises UCC in Assam with exemptions for tribal communities

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Christians need not worry: rijiju on fcra changes

Thiruvananthapuram, April 4 -- Reaching out to the Christian community on Good Friday, Union minister Kiren Rijiju, who is in Kerala campaigning for the BJP, said there was no cause for concern regard... Read More


Woman assaulted, locked up over suspicion of theft

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Cell constituted for digging of roads, repairs

New Delhi, April 4 -- The Delhi government has constituted a dedicated special internal cell for coordination among various agencies for road cutting permissions following directions from the High-Lev... Read More


TGT recruitment:aspirants push for age limitto be restored

New Delhi, April 4 -- Trained Graduate Teacher (TGT) aspirants have demanded the restoration of the previous upper age limits - 40 years for women (including relaxation) and 32 years for male candidat... Read More


Each district to get RTO under restructuring plan

New Delhi, April 4 -- The Delhi transport department is planning to reopen several previously operational regional transport offices (RTOs) as part of a restructuring plan, with 13 offices-one in each... Read More


Provisions under Delhi Police Act, among others, decriminalised

New Delhi, April 4 -- Minor civic and regulatory violations in the Capital are set to attract steeper monetary penalties instead of criminal prosecution, following Parliament's passage of the Jan Vish... Read More