BSP’s ex-min Jaiveer joins BJP
The Bharatiya Janata Party on Sunday welcomed another Bahujan Samaj Party former minister Jaiveer Singh. He was MLA from Ghiraur (Mainpuri) twice and had also been minister during Mayawati regime.
The Bharatiya Janata Party on Sunday welcomed another Bahujan Samaj Party former minister Jaiveer Singh. He was MLA from Ghiraur (Mainpuri) twice and had also been minister during Mayawati regime.
Brace for chaos on the roads as you start the week. Large-scale traffic diversions are likely to be enforced in Old City on Monday when Shia cleric Kalbe Jawad has called for a protest march against chairman of Shia Central Waqf Board Syed Waseem Rizvi. Jawad has asked his supporters to gather opposite Bada Imambada from 10am onwards on Monday. The protestors would subsequently march up to Hazratganj Crossing and try to gather near Shahi Masjid located near GPO Crossing.
Monsoon brings problems like water-logging, mosquito breeding and most importantly dirty supply. For past one-and-a-half month, several localities of Indiranagar have been complaining of receiving contaminated water supply in both shifts.
The coffers of the city municipal corporation will soon get fatter by 405 crore by way of deposits collected from more than two lakh households for providing underground drainage (UGD) connections, apart from the 149 crore it will receive annually through the UGD fee levied on users.
The four-hour-long 'tripartite' meeting convened by the district administration in Namakkal failed to make any headway to break the deadlock between tapioca farmers and sago producers, even though the district collector announced the new minimum support price for three types of tapioca produce.
Thousands of college teachers from all over India will demonstrate outside the University Grants Commission (UGC) office on Monday demanding relaxation in eligibility norms for those who did their PhD before 2009.
Five persons were arrested from a private hotel located in Naka area on Sunday noon. The group was here to appear for the exam for the post of emergency medical technician to be deployed with 108 ambulance service in place of actual candidates.
On June 21 this year, 35,000 unsuspecting Indians lined up at the Rajpath in a sea of yogic chorus, with great expectations of a healthy life. But we need more than hyperbole on yoga to make healthcare meaningful. Little did those who assembled there know that the government had slashed off 20% (more than Rs 5,000 crore) from the annual health budget.
Four persons died in road accidents in separate areas of the city on Sunday. 44-year-old Dileep Mishra who was posted at Radio headquarters in Mahanagar as head operator resided with family at Dewa road and was heading to the city on Sunday morning. A speeding dumper rammed his motorcycle near the Dewa road trisection of Faizabad road killing Mishra on the spot.
Members of the Kuravar community allege harassment by people from a dominant caste in Marapalam village near Madukkarai in Coimbatore on Saturday.
Lighting of candles marked the 16th Kargil Vijay Diwas on Sunday. The mini Ganj Carnival also dedicated th entire cultural evening programme to the special day that marks victory of Indian soldiers on the Kargil peak in 1999. Youngster lit candles to pay homage to the war heroes.
The wife and son of Jagaddal’s two-time former MLA Haripada Biswas were assaulted by unidentified men — allegedly led by a Trinamool leader — late on Saturday at their Gangulypara home.
The central government has requested the Bangladeshi authorities to give the dwellers of Indian enclaves in Bangaldesh a fresh chance to give an option on where they wish to stay.
A month after the central intelligence department wrote to the ministry of home affairs about possible Maoists resurgence in six districts in West Bengal, the union ministry sent a report to the state home department suggesting that the Maoists replicating the Bihar-Jharkhand model might target the Railways in the state.
For the first time in 11 years, more than 50% seats in colleges affiliated with Anna University will go vacant.
The alleged “kidnap” of a girl from a Mograhat village sparked strident protest and dharna by BJP. Certain outfits set the social media abuzz mobilizing public opinion. Does the incident really deserve such political reaction or attention?
The alleged “kidnap” of a girl from a Mograhat village sparked strident protest and dharna by BJP. Certain outfits set the social media abuzz mobilizing public opinion. Does the incident really deserve such political reaction or attention?
Pledging to boycott Kerala as well as products from the state until it revokes an alleged decision to cull street dogs, animal rights activists from the city on Sunday held a peaceful protest at GPO,Hazratganj.
Saturday was “a bit too odd” for 21-year-old Sana as she made her way from the girls’ hostel to the AIPMT exam centre for appearing in the scheduled re-exam. Ever since the VIII standard, Sana had adorned the full niqab, which covered her entire body except the eyes, whenever she stepped out of the four walls of her house. But on Saturday, she had to leave her veil back at her temporary shelter in the city, and find the middle ground between her religious obligations and career prospects.
The Mamata Banerjee government wants to mend bridges with the Tatas. Keeping with the larger public interest, specially to the interest of cancer patients in the state, the Mamata Banerjee government has considered and approved request made by Tata Sons Limited to bifurcate a five acre land in Rajarhat New Town to Tata Medical Centre Trust by way of gift for the Tata Medical Centre Hospital to set up residential facilities for its doctors and hospital staff.
Crossing the road is a dangerous proposition, more so because the city registered 82 accidents at pedestrian crossings last year, according to the National Crime Records Bureau.
Ever thought a Rs 10 kite could deprive over 12 lakh people of drinking water? This may sound bizarre but according to Jal Sansthan officials, kite flying, a popular leisure activity in Old City, often damages electricity wires in the area, disrupting water supply from Gaughat pumping station to over a dozen localities housing over 12 lakh people.
The Supreme Court's recent order to install CCTV cameras in all prisons would soon be implemented in Coimbatore Central Prison, said officials.They plan to install six cameras on their campus within a few days.
Four people died while 16 were injured in two separate road accidents in the district on Sunday.
Chief education officer N Arul Murugan will convene a meeting with postgraduate teachers of government and government aided schools with less than 80 per cent pass percentage in the SSLC and Class 12 board exams conducted this past March, at 2pm on Monday.
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