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Radioactive leak at Delhi: Alert loader spotted sodium iodine package broken. New Delhi, May 29: The situation at the Indira Gandhi International Airport where reports of a radioactive leak was detected has been brought under control even as atomic energy experts have been called in.
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'Still don't know reason for undemocratic ban': Two IIT-Madras students react to ... Members of the Ambedkar-Periyar Study Circle (APSC), banned by the IIT-Madras following an anonymous complaint that it created "hatred" against Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Hindus, said on Friday the group was formed to discuss socio-political ...
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After IIT Madras Bans Student Group, Protests Outside Minister Smriti Irani's Home New Delhi/Chennai: A students' group has been banned at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras after an anonymous complaint to the central government accused it of trying to "spread hatred" towards Prime Minister Narendra Modi through ...
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Chanakya Niti: Kejriwal's battle against LG Jung is all about taking AAP national New Delhi: What does Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal read before going to bed? Nobody knows. But a wild guess is it could be 'Chanakya Niti,' especially the line that says 'foe's enemy is one's friend.
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Home Ministry order row to come up before SC, HC tomorrow NEW DELHI: The legal tussle between the Centre and the Delhi government over the Home Ministry notification clipping the powers of the AAP dispensation today reached the Supreme Court and the Delhi High Court.
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IIT-Madras bans students' body that criticised odi, his policies and saffronisation The Ambedkar Periyar Study Circle (APSC), a student association in IIT-Madras has been de-recognised by the management following an anonymous complaint to the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) that alleged that the body has been ...
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Rahul Gandhi 2.0 has BJP on the defensive, but he's got a long way to go God knows what Rahul Gandhi did in those 56 days. But whatever he did has done him a world of good. He is enjoying politics more as true politicians do.
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Supreme Court takes on board Centre versus Kejriwal row over Delhi Without directing a stay on the Delhi High Court's remarks calling the Centre's May 21 notification 'suspect', the Supreme Court on Friday said the observations made were only 'tentative' in nature and did not comment on the validity of the notification giving ...
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RSS ideology of 'murdering individuality' now running India: Rahul Gandhi Stepping up the offensive, Rahul Gandhi today hit out at BJP's ideological mentor RSS saying its belief was "murdering" individuality and that thought process is now running the country in which only one man knows everything from farmers to clothes.
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Jayalalithaa to contest from RK Nagar constituency; DMK and PMK boycott bypoll DMK, PMK, Tamil Maanila Congress and Viduthalai Chiruthaaigal Katchi had already announced that they will not contest. File Photo PTI.
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CBSE announces Class X results, girls outshine boys Students celebrate their success at a school after CBSE announced Class X results on Thursday. Photo: PTI. New Delhi: Girls once again outperformed boys in the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Class X results on Thursday, which recorded a ...
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Veterans' patience wearing thin over one rank, one pension The failure of the NDA government to implement the longstanding demand for one rank, one pension (OROP) in its first year has fanned deep resentment among ex-servicemen who have now decided to boycott official functions, hold rallies and go on hunger ...
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Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal mobilises political support in fight with Centre NEW DELHI: In no mood to back down on the issue of jurisdiction over appointments, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal is reaching out to non-BJP chief ministers to mount political pressure on the Modi government even as the matter reached court.
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Centre has no plan to ban beef across country: Venkaiah Naidu RAIPUR: Union Minister M Venkaiah Naidu said here today that the Centre has no plan to ban beef across the country, amidst a row over Maharashtra government's decision to ban beef.
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Be patient, Navy chief to ex-servicemen on OROP Navy chief Admiral R K Dhowan today advised ex-servicemen to be patient on the long-pending demand for 'One Rank One Pension' saying that the government was seized of the matter.
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CBSE declares Class X exam results The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) declared the results for the Class X examinations on Thursday. By: ANI | May 28, 2015 6:54 pm.
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Tough mathematics paper takes zing out of CBSE 10 result MADURAI: Even as all the students who appeared for CBSE Class 10 examinations in Madurai schools passed, the number of students who secured 10 out of 10 cumulative grade points average (CGPA) was not on expected lines.
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Delhi Lt Governor Najeeb Jung meets Home Secretary NEW DELHI: Amid his ongoing standoff with the AAP government, Delhi Lt Governor Najeeb Jung today met Union Home Secretary LC Goyal and had a talk over phone with Home Minister Rajnath Singh.
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Rajnath Singh defends RSS, hits out at Rahul Gandhi Union home minister Rajnath Singh on Friday slammed Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi for his attack on RSS. He said opposition parties were not aware of India's culture and character.
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Tripura effect: J&K's political parties renew demand on Afspa repeal SRINAGAR: The ruling People's Democratic Party and the Opposition National Conference have welcomed the revocation of Armed Forces Special Powers Act (Afspa) in Tripura and said that Tripura's decision had strengthened their demands and arguments ...
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CBSE class 10 results out; most schools in Indore record 100% pass percentage Students of Queens College celebrate their success in CBSE Class 10 exam, in Indore on Thursday. (Shankar Mourya/HT photo). Share.
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Delhi contests home ministry edicts, HC hearing on Friday The Arvind Kejriwal government on Thursday moved the Delhi High Court, challenging the union home ministry's May 21 notification that said the lt.
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Chinese activities in IOR are monitored 'minutely': Dhowan New Delhi: The Indian Navy today said it "minutely" monitors the activities of its Chinese counterpart in the Indian Ocean Rim even as it downplayed China's assertive white paper on defence which talks about enhancing its naval reach for the first time to ...
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CBSE 10: Perfect 10 for 300 in Bhopal BHOPAL: More than 300 students of 65-odd CBSE schools in the city scored perfect 10 CGPA in Class 10 exams, results for which were declared by Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Thursday.
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CBSE Class X: At 99.5% success rate, Maha is 6th of 9 in Chennai region Mumbai: The success rate of Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Class X students in the country dipped to 97.3%—1.6% lower than in 2014.
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CBSE class 10 results 2015: Pass percentage 99.03%; shows overall dip across ... The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) announced the results of class X board examinations on Thursday, in all ten regions across the country, ending days of anxiety for about 1,42,075 students.
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Manipur renews anti-AFSPA cry Imphal: A day after the Tripura government lifted the controversial Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act from the state, various rights bodies in strife-torn Manipur on Thursday renewed their demand for withdrawal of the draconian act from the state.
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Jung meets home secretary over tussle between Delhi and Centre Amid the ongoing tussle between the Delhi government and the union home ministry over a notification, Delhi Lt. Governor Najeeb Jung on Thursday apprised Home Secretary L.C.
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Liquid sodium iodide leak triggers nuclear scare at Delhi IGI airport New Delhi: A leak in a consignment of "sodium iodide class 7 category liquid" triggered panic at the Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi early Friday morning, a CISF officer said, adding the situation is under control.
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Radioactive leak at Delhi's IGI airport contained, says Home Minister Rajnath ... A radioactive leak, that was detected earlier today at the cargo terminal of New Delhi's IGI airport, has been contained, said Home Minister Rajnath Singh.
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Rahul Gandhi takes dig at Modi, says PM took lessons on economy from ... Stepping up the offensive, Rahul Gandhi on Thursday hit out at BJP's ideological mentor RSS saying its belief was "murdering" individuality and that thought process is now running the country in which only one man knows everything from farmers to clothes.
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'Make in India' a 'big zero', PM Modi took lessons from Manmohan on economy ... NEW DELHI: Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi on Thursday launched a scathing attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi while addressing an NSUI meeting here.
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IIT-Madras bans students' group on complaint of criticising Modi, spreading ... The IIT-Madras has banned a students' group after a complaint that it had criticised the policies of the central government. (PTI photo).
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Radioactive leak at IGI Airport's cargo terminal triggers scare New Delhi: A leak of radioactive substance, which had come from Turkey, was detected at the cargo complex of the Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) in New Delhi today.
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RSS hits back, says Rahul showing his 'frustration and ignorance' After Rahul Gandhi's attack, RSS shot back saying the Congress leader's utterances exposes his "frustration" and "ignorance" about it.
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Will take time to clear Congress' mess: Rajnath Singh JODHPUR: The government today accused the Congress of levelling baseless allegations, saying that party made "such a mess" during its rule which "cannot be cleared" in just one year.
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PM Modi took paathshaala from Manmohan for an hour: Rahul attacks BJP, RSS New Delhi: Stepping up the offensive, Rahul Gandhi on Thursday hit out at BJP's ideological mentor RSS saying its belief was "murdering" individuality and that thought process is now running the country in which only one man knows everything from farmers ...
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AAP vs Centre Battle Shifts to Courts: 10 Developments New Delhi: The unpleasant power battle between the Centre and the Aam Aadmi Party government in Delhi has led to two court cases that will be heard today.
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In Fight for One Rank One Pension, War Veterans Boycott Event: 10 Developments New Delhi: Two war veterans today boycotted a function where they were to be felicitated by Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar, to protest against the delay in implementation of "one rank, one pension" for the armed forces.
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Rahul Gandhi may have to tell cops his eye colour, shoe size NEW DELHI: It seems that Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi cannot escape having to tell colours of his eyes, his gait, shoe size and other features to Delhi Police.
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Gujjars call off agitation Gujjars on Thursday called off their eight-day-long agitation, which affected train services, after the Rajasthan government assured them of bringing a fresh Bill to accord them five per cent job reservation.
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Jayalalithaa to contest from RK Nagar constituency for June by-election CHENNAI: AIADMK supremo and Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa has been announced as party candidate for the June 27 by-election to Radhakrishnan Nagar Assembly Constituency, a seat vacated by her party MLA P Vetrivel.
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Delhi moves HC over MHA notification NEW DELHI: The AAP government on Thursday moved the Delhi high court challenging the Centre's recent notification giving the lieutenant governor absolute powers to appoint bureaucrats in the city.
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Lucknow registers pass percentage of 98.07% in CBSE Class 10 results After declaration of CBSE Class 10 results, students celebrating success at Lucknow Public College. (HT Photo/Deepak Gupta). Share.
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Rahul Gandhi Attacks RSS, Says its Ideology 'Murders Individuality' New Delhi: Rahul Gandhi today told youth workers for his Congress party to "stop the government" from imposing the ideology of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh or RSS, saying it murders individuality.
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Rahul Gandhi: After Manmohan Singh criticised health of economy, PM Modi ... NEW DELHI: Seeking to draw political advantage from former prime minister Manmohan Singh's meeting with successor Narendra Modi on Wednesday, Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi on Thursday described the conversation as a "paathshala" for ...
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Cattle slaughter ban up to state governments: Amit Shah Panaji: It was up to the respective state BJP governments to decide on banning cattle slaughter, after taking into account the sentiments of the local population, party president Amit Shah said on Thursday.
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War hero boycotts govt event, army veterans to agitate over 'one rank one ... Army veterans were left disappointed when Prime Minister Narendra Modi did not announce implementation of the 'one rank one pension' scheme during his visit to Mathura on 25 May, as he was expected to.
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One-rank, one-pension row: Ex-servicemen plan rally on June 14 NEW DELHI: Anger is rapidly mounting among ex-servicemen against the Modi government's continuing delay in implementing the much-promised one-rank, one-pension (OROP) for the 25 lakh-strong community around the country.
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In fight for OROP, war heroes boycott felicitation ceremony Two war veterans - Wing Commander (Retd) S D Karnik and Wing Commander (Retd) K V Bopardikar - stepped up the agitation for One Rank One Pension (OROP) on Thursday by refusing to be felicitated by Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar at a ...
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