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Revenue Dept Most Corrupt, Police Comes Next: Gujarat CM's Candid Admission
Stating that 'power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely', Vijay Rupani said his government was trying to eliminate corruption by introducing a system wherein the people can get permissions and certificates online.
Amid Rumours, TRAI Says No Blackout of Subscribed TV Channels in New Regulatory Framework
The TRAI, in March, 2017, had notified the new regulatory framework for Broadcasting and Cable services and re-notified it on July 3, 2018, prescribing the implementation schedule.
Cleaner Arrested for Sexually Assaulting Teenage Patient in Maharashtra Hospital
The accused, identified as Dinesh Koli, was arrested after the survivor's father filed a complaint.
Never Expected This From Him: Yeddyurappa on Kumaraswamy's 'Kill Them Mercilessly' Remark
HD Kumaraswamy landed in a row on Sunday after he was caught on tape, instructing someone to avenge the killing of JDS leader Prakash.
Odd-Even Scheme May be Back, Says Kejriwal as Delhi Suffers 4th Day of ‘Severe’ Air Quality
Delhi's air quality remained in the 'severe' category for the fourth consecutive day on Tuesday as meteorological conditions continued to be unfavourable for dispersion of pollutants.
'Worst Polluted' Christmas in Delhi Forces EPCA to Shut Industries, Ban Construction Activities
The Average Air Quality in the national capital was recorded at 416 with temperature settling at 7 degree Celsius in the morning.
Bhopal Man Gets Death Penalty for Raping, Killing His 6-year-old Daughter
The man, 42, allegedly believed that the victim was not his biological child. He engaged in unnatural sex and also raped the girl.
Clash Between Police, BJP Workers During 'Law-violation Programme' in West Bengal
According to the police, they had initially tried to pacify the BJP supporters, but resorted to lathi-charge to disperse the crowd after the party workers threw stones at the force.
Draft Rules Want Social Media Platforms to Help Govt Trace, Remove 'Unlawful' Content
According to the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines [Amendment] Rules), 2018, social media platforms will soon have to end the complete encryption system and remove any 'unlawful content' for the sake of the country’s security.
Cliffhanger! Miraculous Escape for Passengers as Bus Carrying 30 People Hangs from Edge of Hill Road
Locals helped rescue the passengers from the bus, which was wedged between two concrete parapets on the winding road.
Advocate Who Was Fined Rs 50,000 for Frivolous PIL Now Moves SC Against Govt's Snooping Order
According to the government's notification, 10 Central probe and snoop agencies are now empowered under the Information Technology (IT) Act for computer interception and analysis.
Seven Killed as Fog Causes 50-Vehicle Pile Up in Rohtak, Toll Likely to Rise
At least 50 vehicles rammed into each other on Rewari-Rohtak highway due to dense fog, killing more than eight people and injuring over 12.
At 3.7 Degrees, Delhi Records Coldest December Day in 12 Years
The day's maximum temperature was recorded at 21.4 degrees Celsius, which is normal for this time of the season. The weather office has forecast moderate to dense fog on Monday morning and partly cloudy sky thereafter.
Man Held in Meghalaya Mine Mishap Admits He's the Owner, Say Police
Over 100 personnel of the national and state disaster response forces, along with the police, have been waiting for the water level to subside to begin the rescue work.
Newborn Strangulated, Flushed Down Train Toilet in Amritsar Found Alive by Sweepers
Sweepers have told the GRP that a 'dupatta' was found tied around the neck of the baby, prompting suspicion that there was an attempt to strangulate the child before flushing it down the toilet.
'Interesting Turn' to Come in 1984 Anti-Sikh Riots Case Against Tytler, Say Victims' Lawyers
The lie detector test of controversial businessman Abhishek Verma, who volunteered to support the case against Tytler by deposing as witness, is awaited.