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Delhi gang rape: Juvenile convict gets away with 3 years in a delinquents home
31 Aug 2013
The juvenile accused who was found guilty of rape and murder of the 23-year-old girl in a bus on 16 December 2012 gang rape case, has been awarded three years imprisonment mandated under the juvenile law
Lok Sabha passes land acquisition bill
30 Aug 2013
The farmer-friendly land bill is considered a vote winner for the UPA, but many, including from alliance leader Congress party, are sceptical about the economic benefits of the land legislation, staged walkout, voted against bill
Lok Sabha approves food security bill
27 Aug 2013
Corruption, the biggest challenge to Indian democracy: President
14 Aug 2013
The decay in the moral fibre of society is impacting the hopes and aspirations of the young and the poor, President Pranab Mukherjee said while extending Independence Day greetings to the nation
Kishtawar issue disrupts parliament
13 Aug 2013
Kishtwar violence: SC seeks explanation from J&K government
13 Aug 2013
The Supreme Court today directed the chief secretary of Jammu & Kashmir to file a detailed affidavit on the communal riots Kishtwar
Haryana agency helped Vadra make a windfall: Khemka
10 Aug 2013
According to IAS officer Ashok Khemka, the Haryana government under chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda had helped generate an estimated Rs20,000 crore of illegal wealth through licensing of commercial colonies between 2005 and 2012
New Companies Bill gets Parliament’s approval
08 Aug 2013
The new bill, which will replace the Companies Act of 1956, seeks to enhance compliance, transparency, encourage self-regulation and make corporate social responsibility mandatory
Protests paralyse Andhra admin; CM avoids office
07 Aug 2013
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