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Delhi to appoint 1,000 'Mohalla Marshals' by next month
Delhi to appoint 1,000 'Mohalla Marshals' by next month

The Delhi government will launch a pilot project on appointing 'Mohalla Marshals' from next month with 1,000 marshals to be deployed across the city to enhance the women security at grassroots level.

Speaking to IANS, a Delhi government official said the pilot will start from April and later, the marshals will be deployed

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Income Tax officials at actor Vijay's residence once again
Income Tax officials at actor Vijay's residence once again

Over a month after the Income Tax department carried out search operations at actor Vijay's residence here, officials from the department were once again seen at the actor's place on Thursday for some documents' verification, sources said.

The sources added that the documents are said to have been seized during their e

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Sibal questions Amit Shah's silence for 3 days during Delhi riots
Sibal questions Amit Shah's silence for 3 days during Delhi riots

Questioning Union Home Minister Amit Shah's silence for three days during riots in Delhi, Congress leader Kapil Sibal on Thursday said Congress will not allow anyone to break the country. During a discussion on Delhi riots in the Rajya Sabha, he advised Shah to respect the Iron Man's seat he is occupying.

The Congress lead

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Probe 'intelligence failure' over Delhi riots: Anand Sharma
Probe 'intelligence failure' over Delhi riots: Anand Sharma

Congress leader Anand Sharma on Thursday demanded a probe into failure on part of intelligence agencies in gathering information over whether there was a "conspiracy" that led to the anti-CAA riots in northeast Delhi that killed 53 people.

"There was mishandling of situation by the administration. It should also be

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Meet the 'Congress' flock-keepers who walked away
Meet the 'Congress' flock-keepers who walked away

In the very first of BJP's Rajya Sabha list, two names stood out by their mere irony -- Bhubanshwar Kalita and Jyotiraditya Scindia -- both former Chief Whips meant to keep the Congress' flock together, who themselves deserted the mother ship.


Bhubaneshwar Kalita:

Kalita, a former Congressman and now

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Digvijaya Singh files nomination for RS polls
Digvijaya Singh files nomination for RS polls

With a question mark hanging over the survival of the Congress government in Madhya Pradesh, former Chief Minister Digvijaya Singh on Thursday filed his nomination papers as ruling party's nominee for the Rajya Sabha elections slated for March 26.

Three Rajya Sabha seats from Madhya Pradesh, currently held by Digvijaya Singh,

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Cong stages walkout over voting on SC/ ST bill in Gujarat
Cong stages walkout over voting on SC/ ST bill in Gujarat

Demanding a vote on a non-governmental bill brought by them for Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) sub-plans funds allocation, the opposition Congress on Thursday staged a walkout from the Gujarat Assembly.

The non-governmental bill, Gujarat Scheduled Caste (SC) sub-plan and Scheduled Tribe (ST) sub-plan schemes (financ

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Jharkhand to constitute displacement commission soon: CM
Jharkhand to constitute displacement commission soon: CM

Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren on Thursday said that a displacement commission will be constituted soon to address the grievances of people displaced over hundreds of years due to mining and industrialisation in the state.

BJP legislator Biranchi Narayan raised the displacement issue in the state assembly. Responding to his

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BJP hits back after Priyanka's virus jibe
BJP hits back after Priyanka's virus jibe

BJP MP Sanjay Jaiswal on Thursday slammed Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra for attacking the Centre over the coronavirus pandemic, saying "danger begins from your own home".

"As per the government, it has been mandatory that those coming from Italy will have to go through a medical observation in the

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To save paper SC to accept petitions on A4 sheets
To save paper SC to accept petitions on A4 sheets

The Supreme Court, in an effort to reduce the wastage of paper through uniformity in its usage in day-to-day proceedings, has said it will accept petitions and affidavits only on A4 size sheets printed on both sides beginning from April 1.

On January 14, Chief Justice S.A. Bobde told the registry of the apex court to begin using A

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