Monthly Archives: January 2018

DGP asks police to check road accident seriously

DAINIK NATION BUREAU Taking cognizance on the increasing casualty figure doe to road accident in the State Director General of police Anil K Raturi asked the officers to do everything to check the road mishaps. You run special drive against rash/drunken driving, overloading and other such menace. While presiding over a traffic review meeting at PHQ , Raturi said that ...

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Playing of national anthem in cinema hall would be optional;SC

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DAINIK NATION BUREAU The Supreme Court today made the playing of national anthem in cinema halls before screening of movies optional. The apex court modified its November 30, 2016, order by which it had made mandatory playing of the anthem in cinema halls before the screening of a film. A bench headed by Chief Justice Dipak Misra said a 12-member ...

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Pande died due to government’s negligence; Ex-CM

DAINIK NATION BUREAU Former Chief Minister and Senior Congress leader Harish Rawat has expressed regret over the death of Prakash Pandey, who had visited to janta darbar led by state agriculture minister Subodh Uniyal after consuming pesticide, and alleged that five to six person have committed suicide due to inability to repay debt so far. State government has failed to ...

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Cong would raise transporter Pande’s suicide cause

DAINIK NATION BUREAU Following on the death of Prakash Pande, a transporter who had consumed pesticide before attending a Janata Milan  led by state cabinet minister Subodh Uniyal, the Congress said that it is unfortunate incident was an example of the severe damage caused by demonetisation and Goods and Services Tax (GST). they would not raise pande’s voice against GST ...

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Pande, who consumed poison at janta darbar, died today

DAINIK NATION BUREAU Prakash Pande, who had consumed poison before entering into janta darbar led by state agriculture minister subodh Uniyal, has died today. He had alleged that due to demonetisation and GST his transport business has gone haywire and he is not able to meet his both ends demand. He had also alleged that he had written a letter ...

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Forest Department allows free entry to Beatles Ashram during Yoga fest

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The state tourism department will celebrate 50 years of Beatles group at Maharishi Mahesh Yogi’s ashram in Rishikesh for the first three consecutive evenings during the International Yoga Festival starting from March 1- 7. Forest minister Harak Singh Rawat also announced free entry to the ashram during the festival. He has also cut down the entry fee from Rs 150 ...

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Korea’s start first official dialogues in two years

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North and South Korea began their first official talks in more than two years today, focussing on the forthcoming Winter Olympics after months of tensions over Pyongyang’s nuclear weapons programme. The talks in Panmunjom, the truce village in the Demilitarized Zone that divides the peninsula, came after the North’s leader Kim Jong-Un indicated in his New Year’s speech that he ...

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Army Technology Seminar : 2018

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The second edition of Army Technology Seminar was organised at Manekshaw Centre by the Indian Army on 08 January 2018. The theme of the seminar was ‘Technology as a Key Enabler to Overcome Challenges of Military Operations in High Altitude’. It highlighted the current and long term needs of technology and equipment for the Indian Army. Gen Bipin Rawat, Chief ...

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UIDAI restricts the access of all designated officials

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DAINIK NATION BUREAU The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) restricted the access of all designated officials — numbering about 5,000 — to the Aadhaar portal after a January 4 newspaper report said demographic details of those enrolled in the system were available for as little as Rs 500. “All the privileges given to designated officers for access have been ...

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South Africa defeat India by 72 runs in 1st Test in Capetown

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South Africa defeated India by 72 runs in the first match of the three-Test series despite losing Steyn to injury in the second inning. The match ended inside four days even with day 3 being completely lost due to rain. South Africa scored 286 runs in the first innings and 130 runs in the second innings. Team India scored 209 ...

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