Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MP Sanjay Singh was on Monday suspended for remaining of the Monsoon Session of Parliament for his "unruly behaviour" while protesting over the Centre's response on the Manipur violence.
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Raj Assembly: Sacked minister Rajendra Gudha marshalled out
Sacked minister Rajendra Singh Gudha was on Monday marshalled out of the Rajasthan Assembly after he created a ruckus and engaged in a scuffle with state Parliamentary Affairs Minister Shanti Dhariwal.
IIT Hyderabad student goes missing
A student of the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Hyderabad has gone missing, police said. Karthik, a B. Tech second year student, left the campus on July 17, but did not return causing concern to the authorities and the family.
SC extends ex-Delhi Minister Satyendar Jain’s interim bail by 5 weeks
The Supreme Court on Monday again extended the interim bail granted to former Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain for five weeks on medical grounds in a money laundering case registered against him by the Enforcement Directorate (ED).
Assam woman arrested in B'luru for stabbing partner
Police said that the victim worked as a security guard and lived in a rented house in Ejipura locality. The accused, a divorcee and single mother, worked as a domestic help at a daycare centre in Jigani on the outskirts of Bengaluru.
Married Rajasthan woman reaches Pak to meet FB friend
At a time when Seema Haidar from Pakistan is making news for crossing boundaries and barriers to reach India to meet her love, Rajasthan's Anju Rafael, a married mother of two, has also crossed the border to meet her Facebook friend.
No 5D drama to escape responsibility: Congress demands PM's statement on Manipur
Ahead of the third day of Parliament's Monsoon session, the Congress on Monday once again demanded Prime Minister Narendra Modi's statement on Manipur situation in both the Houses saying no "5D" drama that he does to escape responsibility in such situations.
Manipur must be dealt with compassion and sensitivity: Sudhanshu Trivedi
Talking about the alliance name coined by 26 opposition parties -- 'I.N.D.I.A', Trivedi said that just because of the similarity with the country's name, their character would not alter.
VP asks students to not become part of anti-India narrative by some foreign univs
Some foreign universities have become breeding grounds to set afloat anti-India narrative on untenable grounds, Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar said while cautioning that "such institutions also use our students and faculty members for their narrow agenda".
7 held in Delhi for duping unemployed youths
"During the course of questioning, all the accused persons disclosed that they were working with this call centre for the last three months. They used to dupe innocent, unemployed people on the pretext of providing jobs," the official said.
CVoter Survey: A majority want PM to intervene and Manipur CM to resign
More significantly, a huge majority wants Prime Minister Narendra Modi to personally intervene in the matter. To the question: should Prime Minister Modi personally intervene to stop the violence in Manipur, overall 80 per cent of the respondents answered in the affirmative.
CVoter Survey: Huge majority wants death penalty for Manipur rapists
An exclusive survey conducted by India's leading poll agency CVoter reveals that an overwhelming majority of Indians want culprits like the ones who paraded women naked in public and gang-raped them in public in Manipur should be given the death penalty.
CVoter Survey: Majority say 'double engine' has failed in Manipur, want Prez rule
An exclusive survey conducted by India's leading poll agency CVoter reveals that a majority of Indians are of the opinion that the "double engine" government of the NDA has failed in Manipur.
58 Meiteis leave Aizawl in Alliance Airlines flight; Mizoram govt 'embarrassed'
The Mizoram government has apparently been left embarrassed as at least 58 Meiteis left Aizawl on Sunday in an Alliance Airlines Aizawl-Imphal-Silchar flight. Sources said no additional flight was arranged between Aizawl and Imphal on Sunday.
PM's 7-nation visit in last two months entailed expenses worth Rs 1.79 cr
According to the external affairs ministry, between May 19 and July 15, PM Modi visited seven nations -- Japan, Papua New Guinea, Australia, US, Egypt, France and UAE, which entailed expenses worth Rs 1,79,38,717 crore.
Experts clamour for changes in the current Swiss Challenge process regulations
The current rules governing the Swiss Challenge process are lopsided, favouring the anchor bidder, and stymie the basic objective of value maximisation by the lenders of a stressed asset.
Police hunt for Gondia bookie who duped businessman of Rs 58 crore
Nagpur Commissioner of Police Amitesh Kumar told mediapersons that a raid on the bookie's premises led to the seizure of Rs 14-crore cash, 4 kg gold bars and 200 kgs silver, the exact value of which is being ascertained.
38-yr-old fraud case: Army, Air Force officials sentenced to 3-yr rigorous imprisonment by CBI court
Thirty eight years after a fraud of Rs 3.82 crore was committed by some senior Army and Air Force officials in the name of local purchases, a Special CBI judge in Lucknow awarded three years rigorous imprisonment to eight accused
Do family laws protect rights of men? Gender bias in legal remedies
Welfare of women has been one of the major goals to be achieved by any nation and the parity with men in all spheres where there is a discrepancy has been a welcome move.
Over 700 evacuated, nearly 360 rescued as 12 major highways shut down in rain-hit Gujarat
The Meteorological Department has warned of continued heavy rainfall in districts including Gir-Somnath, Junagadh, Kutch, Porbandar, Valsad, and Navsari in South Gujarat, even on Sunday.
Suvendu Adhikari files FIR against Mamata, Abhishek Banerjee on 'gherao' call
The leader of the opposition in West Bengal Assembly, Suvendu Adhikari, said on Sunday that he has filed an FIR against the West Bengal chief minister, Mamata Banerjee and Trinamool Congress national general secretary Abhishek Banerjee
Miles to go: India's share is 2-3%, but ISRO is now an end-to-end player
India may be sending spacecraft to orbit the Moon and Mars, and plans to send one to study the Sun and Venus, and finally, humans to space in the last four decades of this century, but its presence in the global space sector market is a mere two-three per cent.
Three Delhi cops suspended for demanding bribe from relatives of Union minister
The order further stated that the suspended policemen will deposit their kit in the clothing store and Identity Cards in the General Branch. They are required to report to the Central District during their suspension period, the order said.
How a young Kashmiri woman hand-crafted a pan-India success story
The young lady had dreamt of establishing a business at her native while she studied crafts management in Srinagar Craft Development Institute. She had learned the basics, value supply chains, but the challenge was to deal with the existing ground realities in Kashmir.
TMC's 'Martyrs Day' rally signals reversal of Mamata & Abhishek's roles
There were enough indications of a political role reversion between West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and the party’s national General Secretary Abhishek Banerjee for the time being at the party’s annual 'Martyrs’ Day' programme on Friday.