Monthly Archives: May 2018

Gram Swaraj Abhiyan helps BJP to make strong bond with people

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DAINIK NATION BUREAU In view of upcoming General election-2019, the state BJP has started a programme to woo the dalit voters. The programmes include ‘chaupals’ at the houses of Dalits, resting with them at night and various other programmes. State BJP incharge and BJP national vice president Shyam Jaju said that we are elated with the public response so we ...

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State level farm machinery bank fair begins

DAINIK NATION BUREAU Uttarakhand Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat has inaugurated the state level farm machinery Bank fair and seminar at parade ground, Dehradun on Friday. He also reviewed the exhibition showcasing agriculture mechanization, various kinds of vegetables, fruits, local products linked with livelihood of the people. Rawat said that the Prime Minister Narendra Modi has pledged to double the ...

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Hotelier who shot and killed govt official in Kasauli nabbed from Vrindavan

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After shocking daylight murder of an officer in Himachal Pradesh’s Kasauli, the police has finally managed to arrest the accused hotelier from Uttar Pradesh’s Mathura district. Vijay Singh, the hotel owner accused of killing Assistant Town and Country planner in Kasauli, was nabbed in a joint operation by the Delhi Police and the Himachal Police on Thursday. The police tracked ...

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No stay on SC/ST Act order says Supreme Court

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Hearing on the Centre’s petition seeking review of the Supreme Court’s March 20 order, which stopped automatic arrests in cases under the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, witnessed sharp exchanges on Thursday with the government telling the court that it had usurped powers of the legislature and the bench giving it back, saying atrocities against Dalits ...

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Australia’s Commonwealth Bank accepts data loss of 20 million customers

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Commonwealth Bank of Australia has accepted the loss of bank records of nearly 20 million people. According to the BBC’s report, the data contained the account holders’ names, account numbers, addresses and other details, which was stored in two magnetic tapes, which was destroyed by a contractor in 2016. This is the latest scam of Australia’s largest lender. In his ...

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A person begging help by carrying dead body on his shoulder

DAINIK NATION BUREAU A person had brought his brother to doon hospital for treatment but he lost his brother. Aggrieved person, who was struggling hard to control his tears, pain doubled when he was denied ambulance to ferry his brother’s body to his house situated in Bijnore UP. Doon hopsital, which is part of government medical college, doctors said that ...

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Capsules containing cocaine found in abdomen

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DAINIK NATION BUREAU Seventy-five capsules containing cocaine were found inside the abdomen of the Bolivian national who had died here sometime after he was detained by the customs officials on suspicion of drug smuggling, police said today. The accused, identified as Salomon Edgar Vaca Arambel, 49, was intercepted by the customs officials at the Delhi International Airport after his arrival ...

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More than 100 dead and several injured due to storm

DAINIK NATION BUREAU A storm whipped through a large swathe of Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh last night, killing over 100 people in a trail of destruction that brought down mud houses, uprooted trees and flattened crops. At least 183 others were injured as a massive dust storm, followed by thunder showers, snapped power lines and sent tin roofs and street ...

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Electricty supply disrupted in Bageshwar for more than 16 hours

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From villages to towns in Uttarakhand’s Bageshwar district was without electricity for the last 16 hours. Power operated instruments became showpiece. Fault in Almora line has not been found as  yet. So, after 16 hours in many areas, supply has not been smooth. Rains and storms wreaked havoc on the electricity department’s wires. Power went out at seven o’clock last ...

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Metro to hire pvt security

DAINIK NATION BUREAU The Metro Railway authority is planning to hire private security personnel and install more CCTV cameras in its underground railway stations following the moral policing incident, a Metro railway spokesperson here said. The recent incident of moral policing took place at Dum Dum metro station earlier this week. “We require more RPF personnel. We are planning to ...

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