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October 17, 2022

Sisodia summoned, to appear before CBI today

WITH the CBI summoning Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia to appear before it on Monday for questioning for his alleged role in the excise policy rip-off, his Aam Aadmi Party claimed he would be arrested to stymie its gains in poll-bound Gujarat.

Sisodia summoned, to appear before CBI today

1 min

CBI chargesheets DHFL ex-CMD and 74 others in ₹34,000 cr scam

THE Central Bureau of Investigation has filed a chargesheet against Kapil Wadhawan, the former CMD of the Dewan Housing Finance Corporation Limited (DHFL), and 74 others in connection with a ₹34,000-bank-fraud case, in which a consortium of 17 Indian banks led by the Union Bank of India was allegedly defrauded.

CBI chargesheets DHFL ex-CMD and 74 others in ₹34,000 cr scam

1 min

Congress ballot paper amended for polls today

Delegates told to put tick mark, after Tharoor says writing 'I' may create needless confusion

Congress ballot paper amended for polls today

1 min

Xi Warns 'Outside Forces' In Taiwan, Says Reserving Right To Use Force At CPC

President Xi Jinping on Sunday vowed China would "never commit to abandoning the use of force" when it comes to the issue of Taiwan, in a speech marking the beginning of the Communist Party Congress in Beijing.

Xi Warns 'Outside Forces' In Taiwan, Says Reserving Right To Use Force At CPC

2 mins

Early warning in hazard forcasting 'patchy'

EVEN as the government claims to have put in place effective early warning systems infrastructure across eight disaster-prone states, including the coastal areas, significant gaps remain in transmission of critical data and information to people in these zones.

Early warning in hazard forcasting 'patchy'

1 min

Kejriwal compares Sisodia, Jain with Bhagat Singh

"Jail bars and hanging noose could not deter Bhagat Singh's resolute intentions. Manish and Satyendar are today's Bhagat Singh. After 75 years, the country got an education minister who gave good education to the poor and gave hope for a bright future - Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal

Kejriwal compares Sisodia, Jain with Bhagat Singh

2 mins

Sudhakaran apologizes over Ramayana row

CONGRESS chief in Kerala K Sudhakaran on Sunday apologized for his statement on the difference between leaders from southern and northern regions of the state after it snowballed into a major controversy. However, his bid for damage control apparently failed with the CPM and the BJP losing no time in latching on to his remark.

Sudhakaran apologizes over Ramayana row

1 min

BJP hits blind alley in Andheri-East bypoll

MNS, NCP back Uddhav Thackeray candidate to win unopposed

BJP hits blind alley in Andheri-East bypoll

1 min

It's Xi's party at China's historic 20th Congress

The first Chinese woman to spacewalk, astronaut Wang Yaping was also present

It's Xi's party at China's historic 20th Congress

1 min

Namibia light up WC Opener

In what could change the course of the rest of the first round games, Namibia trumped Sri Lanka by a huge margin in the first game of the T20 World Cup at Geelong. A look at Sunday's two games...

Namibia light up WC Opener

1 min

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PublisherExpress Network Private Limited

CategoryNewspaper

LanguageEnglish

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