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Parliament adjourned amid anti-FDI din
26 Nov 2012
Both houses of Parliament were adjourned for the day today without transacting any business as the opposition raised a ruckus, mainly over the issue of allowing FDI in multi-brand retail
Parliament disrupted for second day
23 Nov 2012
Both houses of Parliament were disrupted again on the second day of the brief winter session on Friday with the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha being adjourned till Monday
Winter session off to a stormy start
22 Nov 2012
The winter session of Parliament began on an ominous note on Thursday, with frequent adjournments of both houses following an uproar as opposition members raised different issues leading to chaotic scenes
No passport, driving licence for molestors in MP
20 Nov 2012
Kerala to revamp citizen call centre
19 Nov 2012
Wal-Mart not under Indian scanner, says Sharma
19 Nov 2012
PM to host dinner for BJP leaders today
17 Nov 2012
Subramanian Swamy moves EC, seeks derecognition of Congress
03 Nov 2012
Congress lending Rs90 crore is a violation of the mandatory guidelines and rules for registration and recognition of political parties, Swamy said in his letter to the Election Commission
Cong says extended `interest-free’ loan to revive `Nehru’s newspaper’
02 Nov 2012
Congress said it extended "interest-free loans” to revive the defunct National Herald newspaper, from which no commercial profit has accrued to the Indian National Congress
We must overcome constraints, PM tells ministers
01 Nov 2012
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today told his newly reconstituted council of ministers that constraints, particularly in improvement of infrastructure, would have to be overcome
Move to exempt file notings from RTI aborted
01 Nov 2012
The union cabinet today decided to drop its move to amendments to the Right to Information Act in order to put notes made on files by officials and ministers outside its purview
Removal of Reddy from oil ministry raises storm
30 Oct 2012
The new cabinet
29 Oct 2012
Youth brigade to the fore in major ministerial reshuffle
29 Oct 2012
While many observers see the reshuffle as a positive sign that the government means business, others dismiss it as old wine in a new bottle
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