Politics
Efforts were made to defame PM Modi by raking up Ishrat encounter, says Anurag Thakur
BJP MP Anurag Thakur on Friday said that efforts were being made by the Opposition to defame PM Modi by raking up Ishrat Jahan encounter.
Arvind Kejriwal's words against PM 'defamatory, seditious': Court told
The court after hearing the arguments asked the advocate to place on record judgments in support of the complaint on May 28, the next date of hearing.
Nitish describes Railway Budget as 'disappointing'
Bihar CM Nitish Kumar termed the Railway Budget as "disappointing", saying it it did not have anything impressive in terms of cleanliness, safety and timely running of trains.
Railways to have National Rail Plan: Prabhu
Railways will develop a national plan envisioning a long-term perspective to planning for augmenting the rail network.
BJP alleges 'conspiracy' by Congress in Jat stir
The party referred to an audio tape, which has a close aide of former Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda allegedly inciting more violence, as it trained its guns on Congress.
Subramanian Swamy writes to ED, submits documents of Rahul Gandhi's purported company in UK
Swamy has written to the Enforcement Directorate urging them to take action against Rahul Gandhi for violating foreign exchange laws.
Students who graduate from BHU never forget their roots: Modi
Addressing the Convocation of Banaras Hindu University in his home constituency Varanasi, PM Narendra Modi said students who graduate from BHU never forget their roots.
Delhi Police chief Bassi not in Information Commissioner probables' list: Sources
There was growing uproar over his name in the list. There are also demands that he should not be given a post soon after his retirement.
Modi asks ministers to complete projects within deadline
Modi said if ministers give concrete proposals, the government can also highlight its achievements through billboards.
Bassi briefs PMO on JNU case, says 'have proof against Kanhaiya Kumar'
Delhi Police Commissioner BS Bassi on Wednesday briefed the Prime Minister's office on the entire JNU episode.
77% Delhiites say corruption in government offices hasn't decreased in AAP regime: Survey
Swaraj Abhiyan claimed 62 per cent people feel neither the electricity bills have come down nor are they getting 20,000 litres of free water every month as promised by AAP government.