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The Supreme Court on Monday disposed of applications seeking the cancellation of bail granted to Senthil Balaji in the money laundering case linked to the ‘cash-for-jobs’ scam, after taking note of ...
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Asian News International on MSN"CM was listening to Mann Ki Baat": Saurabh Bharadwaj slams Delhi CM on Rohini fireAAP Delhi President Saurabh Bharadwaj on Sunday visited the Jhuggi in Sector 17 of Rohini, where a fire broke out, and ...
AAP alleges BJP removed 2,000 buses in Delhi without alternatives, causing commuter issues. BJP claims it followed court ...
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The Pioneer on MSNParliamentary panel to examine issue of water pollution in CapitalA key parliamentary panel will examine the issue of water pollution in the national capital region, which hogged the limelight during the recent Delhi Assembly elections.
Delhi BJP spokesperson Praveen Shankar Kapoor said with the rationalization of bus routes 400 new buses are going to be added ...
The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Science and Technology will address water pollution in Delhi-NCR, a key issue from the recent Assembly elections. Former CM Kejriwal accused the BJP-led Haryana ...
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Asian News International on MSNCommuters left stranded in heat after BJP government removes 2,000 buses from Delhi's roads, claims AAPThe Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Sunday alleged that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government has abruptly withdrawn 2,000 ...
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On an August afternoon six years ago, I called my good friend Kumar Tiku, author and United Nations project developer who ...
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Press Trust of India on MSNDelhi govt likely to scrap streetscaping project launched during AAP ruleThe Delhi government is likely to scrap a streetscaping project launched during the Aam Aadmi Party rule in the capital, PWD ...
Lieutenant governor VK Saxena gave his approval on Friday to suspend an engineer of the public works department for allegedly ...
The current strength of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi is 238 and 12 seats are vacant because some councillors got ...
Sadanand Dhume writes a biweekly column on India and South Asia for WSJ.com. He focuses on the region’s politics, economics ...
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