| SARADHA GROUP, SUDIPTA SEN SENT TO POLICE CUSTODY IN NEW CASE | |
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Description: On Sunday, West Bengal court sent Saradha Group promoter Sudipta Sen and a close aide to 10 day___s police custody in a new case against them. Sen and senior company official Arvind Chauhan were sent to police custody by a South 24 Parganas court. Views:5 |
| LEOPARD ENTERS VILLAGE; RESCUE TEAM TAKES 10 HRS TO CATCH IT(nnis story of the day) | |
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Description: A leopard entered Shapar village of Visavadar tehsil in Gujarat___s Junagadh district and made a bull its prey. When the bull___s owner complaint about it, the rescue team took about 10 hours to catch it. The leopard has been sent to Rescue centre in Sasan Gir and after it is medically examined, it will be sent back to the forest. Views:2 |
| BJP lashes out at N Srinivasan over spot fixing scandal | |
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Description: New Delhi/Pune/Vadodara/Chennai/Kochi, May 19 (ANI): The BJP on Sunday lashed out at the conduct of proceedings by the BCCI as well as its president N Srinivasan in the spot fixing scandal and asked who was accountable for it. The BCCI in its working committee meeting on Sunday decided to appoint an anti corruption unit with each team participating in the Indian Premier League, in wake of the scam. Meanwhile, former BCCI secretary Jayant Lele praised the board's decision of appointing the anti corruption unit. IPL chief Rajiv Shukla assured that the board has decided to probe the matter thoroughly and would ensure that the guilty are behind bars. Views:0 |
| Govt should take up India's strategic interest with China: BJP | |
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Description: New Delhi, May 19 (ANI): The BJP on Sunday (May 19) urged Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to take up the country's concerns with visiting Chinese counterpart Li Keqiang in New Delhi. BJP Spokesperson Ravi Shankar Prasad asked the government to take up issues like the construction of dam on River Brahmaputra along with the border incursion row with Keqiang who arrived in New Delhi today. Samajwadi Party which extends key support to the government also echoed similar sentiments. Meanwhile, Defence expert Bharat Verma warned the government of double games played by Beijing. Views:0 |
| Maoist ambush injures two paramilitary troopers in Raipur | |
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Description: Raipur, May 19 (ANI): Two paramilitary troopers belonging to the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) were injured after being ambushed by Maoists in a jungle area of Dantewada district of Chhattisgarh. The injured troopers were later shifted to a local hospital in the capital Raipur for treatment. The Superintendent of Police (SP) of Raipur district, Mukesh Khare said that both the troopers along with their party were on their way to Bijapur district of Karnataka for an anti-Maoist operation. The police and the CRPF are conducting a joint investigation and are planning further operations in the jungle areas of Dantewada to flush out Maoists. Views:60 |
| Former Bangladesh envoy blames Jamaat for wartime atrocities | |
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Description: Dhaka, May 19 (ANI): Former Bangladesh envoy and former Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Muhammad Zamir blamed Bangladesh's biggest Islamist party, Jamaat-e-Islami for the wartime atrocities committed during the 1971 liberation war and called it a fringe group. Zamir said on Sunday (May 19) in Dhaka city that Jamaat-e-Islami has tried to persuade students studying in religious schools to support their demands against retribution. Zamir also said that Jamaat-e-Islami, accused of war crimes should be banned. Jamaat, an Islamist ally of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), opposed independence from Pakistan, denies accusations that some of its leaders committed murder, rape and torture during the conflict. Views:40 |
| AAP protests against inflated electricity bills in New Delhi | |
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Description: New Delhi, May 19 (ANI): Supporters of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) protested against inflated electricity and water bills in New Delhi on Sunday and submitted complaint letters to the Congress leaders. Aam Aadmi Party spokesperson, Manish Sisodia and his fellow party members along with scores of supporters protested outside the residence of Delhi Health and Family Minister A K Walia and Congress legislator, Tarvinder Singh Marwah. Sisodia along with party members vented out anger over the hyped power bills. Views:0 |
| Politicos slam IPL, condemn use of players as priced commodities | |
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Description: New Delhi/Darbhanga, May 19 (ANI): Even as the IPL finds itself in a mess following the arrests of Rajasthan Royals players S Sreesanth, Ankeet Chavan and Ajit Chandila on spot-fixing charges, leaders across party lines slammed the popular format on Sunday, condemning the use of players as mere priced commodities. Views:1 |
| SUDIPTA SEN REMANDED TO JUDICIAL CUSTODY | |
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Description: Sudipta Sen and Arvind Chauhan, main accused of West Bengal chit fund scam have been remanded to judicial custody till May 22. As the accused Debjani Mukherhee is in hospital, the court has reserved her orders. Views:2 |
| TRAGIC ACCIDENT IN SIKAR KILLS SIX PEOPLE | |
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Description: There was a tragic accident this morning between Palsana and Khandela in the Sikar district in which 6 men were reported dead. As per information, the members of the Balayi family from Khatushyamji were enroute to worship Goddess Gungara when their Bolero car crashed into a stationary tanker on the road. Views:2 |