Saturday 16 June 2012

Congress victimising us for Hindutva work: Sanatan Sanstha - India

16 june 2012

Congress victimising us for Hindutva work: Sanatan Sanstha

‘Despite bid to implicate outfit, no evidence could be found'
The right-wing Sanatan Sanstha on Saturday alleged that the Congress was attempting to ban the organisation for its ‘Hindutva' work.
Recently the Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad told the Bombay High Court that the State government had in April recommended to the Centre that the organisation be banned.
In the past, its members were arrested for more than three bomb blasts in Maharashtra and Goa.
‘For nation, dharma'
“Under the Congress rule, terrorists are moving about freely, whereas those who are selflessly working for the cause of the nation and for dharma have to face the torture of investigation” and the Sword of Damocles (impending ban) was hanging over them, Sanatan Sanstha managing trustee Virendra Marathe said in a press release

Friday 8 June 2012

Jhalak judges Madhuri Dixit, Remo D'Souza and Karan Johar - India

08 june 2012

Your first glimpse of Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa

 

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Three to tango: Jhalak judges Madhuri Dixit, Remo D'Souza and Karan Johar kick off the new season.

 

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Thursday 7 June 2012

Shilpa Shetty names her son Viaan Raj Kundra - India

07 june 2012

Shilpa Shetty names her son Viaan Raj Kundra

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Shilpa Shetty and Raj Kundra's little son has been named Viaan Raj Kundra.

Friday 1 June 2012

Coal-Gate: CBI says yes to preliminary inquiry - India

01  june 2012

Coal-Gate: CBI says yes to preliminary inquiry


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New Delhi: The CBI will conduct a preliminary inquiry into the scam that's been nicknamed Coal-Gate. The alleged swindle has provoked a new and sharp confrontation between the Prime Minister and the group of activists referred to as Team Anna. Dr Manmohan Singh has said he will resign if "even an iota of truth" is found in the allegations against him.

The CBI's inquiry is based on a complaint filed by BJP leader and Rajya Sabha MP Prakash Javadekar. He had approached the Central Vigilance Commission or CVC which forwarded his complaint to the CBI. The CBI's mission so far does not name anyone; it says the inquiry is against "unknown officials of the coal ministry." The inquiry will also not probe government policy. It will look at how 156 companies were allotted 65 coal blocks, and whether these companies were ineligible and violated the terms of their contracts.

Team Anna alleges that the Prime Minister misused his position during 2006-2009 to allot coal fields at highly under-valued rates to private players. The PM was in charge of the Coal Ministry during this time. Team Anna says he ignored advice from bureaucrats to auction the coal fields. A preliminary report by the government's auditor believes that the decision to avoid an auction cost the government 1.8 lakh crores.  


The Prime Minister's Office issued a detailed rebuttal of these allegations through a press statement earlier this week. It said that coalfields were intended to boost development, industry and infrastructure, not revenue.