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Uttarakhand CM ignored mining warning: Jairam
New Delhi, June 14
Swami NigmanandEnvironment Minister Jairam Ramesh today blamed the BJP-led Uttarakhand government for the death of Swami Nigmanand, who was agitating to save the Ganga.

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Le Corbusier’s capitol complex may be saved from being dwarfed by a high-rise “Camelot” with Punjab legislators, who had joined hands with the Tatas to develop a housing project in the vicinity of the city, deciding to terminate the agreement.


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New Delhi, June 14
The Lokpal joint drafting committee will meet here tomorrow to discuss the contentious issue of bringing the Prime Minister within the ambit of the proposed anti-graft legislation against the backdrop of an ongoing slanging match between the government and civil society representatives. Tomorrow’s meeting is set to witness a furious debate between the two sides as civil society representatives, including social activist Anna Hazare and lawyers Shanti and Prashant Bhushan, will insist that the Prime Minister and the judiciary be brought within the ambit of the Lokpal Bill on the plea that the Constitution does not provide for any immunity to the office of the Prime Minister.

Speaker snubs Joshi, rejects his draft report on 2G scam
New Delhi, June 14
In a major jolt to Public Accounts Committee (PAC) chairperson Murli Manohar Joshi, Lok Sabha Speaker Meira Kumar has rejected the controversial report on the Spectrum scam he had submitted on April 30, without managing to build a consensus around it in the panel. Simply put, the Speaker, by returning the report to the PAC for reconsideration, has imposed a ban on any move to make its controversial contents public. Under Direction 71 (A) of the Directions of the Speaker, it has been stated that no report of a parliamentary committee would be made public unless tabled in the House.

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Jaya charges Chidambaram with poll fraud
New Delhi, June 14
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa on Tuesday attacked Union Home Minister P Chidambaram and demanded his resignation for “getting himself elected to Parliament from Sivaganga constituency through fraudulent means.” Addressing mediapersons on her maiden visit here after assuming the charge of her state, Jayalalithaa said: “Our party has always maintained that Chidambaram’s

Hooda shuffles his Cabinet 
Chandigarh, June 14
In a major reshuffle effected in the Haryana Cabinet, senior-most minister Harmohinder Singh Chatha has replaced Capt Ajay Singh Yadav as the Finance Minister, while emerging as the biggest gainer in this exercise.

Badal wants PM out of Lokpal purview
Fatehgarh Sahib, June 14
Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal today said that all chief ministers and High Court and Supreme Court judges should be brought under the purview of the proposed Lokpal Bill, but not the Prime Minister.

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New Delhi, June 14
In a fast-greying India, respect for the elderly is fast vanishing. And if you thought sons were the biggest heapers of emotional stress on their parents, you are mistaken.

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