G Madhavan Nair said he would “immediately” file application under RTI to get a copy of the letter barring him from government jobs.
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Govt remarks remind me of medieval age: Nair
Members of India-Pakistan Judicial Committee on Prisoners stressed on providing early consular access to inmates.
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Indo-Pak panel meets Pak prisoners in Amritsar
The Centre has asked states like West Bengal, Gujarat and Karnataka, which are yet to notify Right To Education rules, to do so at the earliest.
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Notify RTE rules at the earliest: Kapil Sibal
Norwegian residents Anurup and Sagarika Bhattacharya had lost the custody of their children, three-year-old Avigyan and one-year-old Aishwarya.
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Open to Indian kids living with uncle: Norway
Mani Shankar Aiyar said he was in discussions with experts from Pakistan and China to launch a Track-II process on universal nuclear disarmament.
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Mani Shankar Aiyar for Track-II talks with China
A wanted accused in the 13/7 Mumbai blasts, had enrolled himself at a gymnasium owned by the family of Arun Gawli, the Anti-terrorism Squad said.
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‘13/7 bomb planter was a member of gangster’s gym’
The Supreme Court on said even highly-educated girls from very good families are stepping into sex trade driven with desire of high lifestyle.
The Supreme Court refused to entertain PIL seeking to give complete autonomy to CBI.
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SC dismisses PIL seeking autonomy for CBI
Army has asked its officers to remove all the information showing their affiliation to the service from their profiles on social networking websites.
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No showcase of affiliation to force on social site
Elaborate security and traffic arrangements have been made for the Beating the Retreat ceremony marking the end of Republic Day celebrations.
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Traffic arrangements for Beating the Retreat