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Coal smuggling scam case: Maneka Gambhir appears before ED
In the fresh notice, Maneka Gambhir was asked to be present at the ED's office by 12.30 p.m. She
reached the CGO complex in her Land Rover Defender at 12.40 p.m and walked straight to the ED office escorted by the central armed forces personnel deputed there.
Timeline of Gyanvapi court case
Here is the timeline of the case: 1998: Anjuman Intezamia Masjid Committee approached the Allahabad High Court that the temple-mosque land dispute could not be decided by a civil court as it was not permissible by the law. The High Court granted stay to the proceedings for 22 years.
Prominent Hindu seer Shankaracharya Swami Swaroopanand Saraswati no more
The 99-year-old seer -- perhaps the oldest surviving Shankaracharya, passed away following prolonged illness. As per the information, the seer breathed last at around 3.30 p.m. after a mild heart attack at the Jhoteshwar Paramhansi Ganga Ashram. Just a few days ago, the seer had celebrated his 99th birthday on the occasion of Hartalika Teej.
Construction of Ram temple in Ayodhya to cost Rs 1,800 crore
Champat Rai, general secretary of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust, told reporters that this was a revised estimate. He said this after a meeting of the trust on Sunday evening. The Trust also finalised its rules and regulations in the meeting that was presided over by Nripendra Misra, chairman of the Ram temple construction committee.
On holiday, people throng Kartavya Path
On Sunday, on the occasion of holiday, tourists from far and wide along with their families visited the Kartavya Path to have a glimpse of it. Delhi Traffic Police personnel have been deployed on the roads leading to India Gate, so that the situation of traffic jam does not arise. Following the installation of the statue of Subhas Chandra Bose on Kartavya Path, people are reaching India Gate in large number. Tejas Singh, who arrived with his friends from Old Delhi, said: "We had earlier come when the work for it had started during Corona time.
Woman slaps society guard in Noida, video goes viral
The video of the incident, captured in the CCTV camera installed at the gate, is said to be from the Cleo County Society in Noida. The woman allegedly got into an altercation with the guard, over the delay in opening the gate, at which she got angry and slapped him. According to the information, the woman is a professor and when the police received a complaint in this case, it took minor action and hushed up the matter. A recent episode of a woman misbehaving and assaulting a security guard at an apartment block had led to the woman being arrested.
Gen Bipin Rawat Military Garrison only the third to be named after people
There are few military stations in India named after people. INS Netaji Subhas - the Indian Navy's headquarters in Kolkata - was probably the first one. The second one was Air Force Station Arjan Singh at Panagarh, also in West Bengal. Now, Gen Bipin Rawat has got an Indian Army Garrison with his name on it.
Income Tax survey was undertaken without giving reason: Oxfam India
Oxfam India on Friday issued a statement and said that the Income Tax department officials conducted an Income Tax 'survey' at its Delhi based office from September 7 to September 9. The Oxfam alleged that the Income Tax survey was undertaken without giving a reason.
Bengaluru rain havoc: Govt holds meeting with IT companies, promises permanent solution
IT and BT Minister, Dr C.N. Ashwath Narayan made the assurance at a meeting with the heads of the IT companies located in the Mahadevapura zone at Vidhan Soudha here. After giving a patient hearing to the grievances of the IT companies, he sought their cooperation to retain the status of 'Bangalore Brand'. He added that virtual meetings will be conducted every month from now on to resolve their grievances.
Battered IT capital Bengaluru to face rain god's fury for 5 more days
Sources said that the people will have to bear with the present condition for a few more days and they be ready for the worst in the coming days in view of the more rail alert. The authorities are crossing their fingers as the staff are working day and night to respond to the flood-affected people. Those living in ground floors in the rain-affected areas have been forced to shift to their relatives and friends' houses.
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