Daily Archives: December 6, 2018

Governor plants Tulip today

DAINIK NATION BUREAU Governor Baby Rani Maurya planted the Tulip bulbs in the Raj Bhavan premises on Thursday. For the “ Colors of Spring Festival” this year, six species of Tulip flowers have been planted in the Rajbhawan, which will be the center of attraction. Governor said that flowers of commercial value should also be planted in the Rajbhawan garden, ...

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BJP MP Savitribai Phule creates uproar in BJP

DAINIK NATION BUREAU BJP MP Savitri Bai Phule, earned fame for her controversial comments, quit the party today and lambasted against the party leadership. “India’s money is being spent on construction of statues instead of being used for the development of the country. She was running upset with her party and was being considered as a rebel. Bahraich MP Phule ...

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“Adityanath busy renaming cities, ignoring his state”- Shiv Sena

The Shiv Sena Thursday hit out at Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath over violence in Bulandshahr, saying he is busy renaming cities but has failed to address the basic issues in his state. Soldiers and policemen do not have any religion. Similarly, those in power should only focus on fulfilling their responsibilities, the Sena said in an editorial in ...

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Class 7 student commits suicide in Delhi

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A class 7 student allegedly committed suicide by hanging herself at her house in west Delhi’s Inderpuri area, police said Thursday. Her mother suspects that the girl might have taken the extreme step because she was scolded by a school teacher. However, the police said an investigation was underway for ascertaining the reason. The girl committed suicide at her house ...

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Opp demands Lokayukta Act

DAINIK NATION BUREAU On the last day of the winter session Leader of Opposition Indira Hridayesh has raised issue of Lokayukta under section 58 of vidhan sabha proceedings. She alleged that although BJP led Uttarakhand government is claiming that they have adopted zero tolerance on corruption but corruption is on its peak. She further alleged that there is an immediate ...

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