Court orders CBI probe into Dhaniakhali custodial death Kolkata: The Calcutta High Court on Monday ordered a CBI investigation into the alleged custodial death of a youth in the Dhaniakhali police station area in Hooghly district. Passing the order on a PIL seeking a probe by the central agency, a division bench comprising Chief Justice Arun Mishra and Justice Joymalyo Bagchi directed that the CBI investigate the death of Kaji Nasiruddin on January 18.

The bench directed the CID, which was investigating the case, to hand over all papers and documents with regard to the case to the CBI within seven days of communication of the order. Nasiruddin, a Trinamool Congress worker, had been picked up by officers of Dhaniakhali police station on January 18 from near his house in connection with a petty case regarding registration papers of his newly-bought small transport vehicle.

A friend of Nasiruddin was allegedly called to the police station in the late hours of January 18 and was asked to take him to hospital claiming that he was not well. On being taken to a government hospital, the doctors declared Nasiruddin brought dead.

The state government had handed over the investigation into Nasiruddin's death to CID following a furore over the death. A PIL was then filed by an advocate praying for a CBI investigation claiming that a fair and impartial investigation was not possible by any state agency as the allegation was against the state police....more    
03:24 PM, May 13, 2013

Calcutta HC orders CBI probe into TMC activist's custodial death Kolkata: The Calcutta High Court has ordered a Central Bureau of Investigation probe into the death of a Trinamool Congress activist in police custody in January. 30-year-old Kazi Nasiruddin, a TMC activist, had died after he was allegedly tortured by the police. He had been arrested following a face-off with the police over a car parking issue and taken to the police station. He was later on taken to the...  
01:55 PM, May 13, 2013

Think India Dialogue: Is liberal & right of central India's natural rhythm?

Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi on Monday came out strongly in support of less government and more governance while addressing the first Think India Dialogue of Network18. Speaking about the benefits of the government coming out of ornamental activities and concentrating on providing basic services, Modi said that such steps would not only reduce red tape but also win back people's faith which has been completely eroded over the last ...
11:43 PM, Apr 08, 2013

Think India Dialogue: Modi reveals agenda for progress New Delhi: Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi was the toast of the day as he took to the stage on Monday, first at an event hosted by the FICCI Ladies Organisation and later, at the Network 18's first Think India Dialogue in the capital. At the former, he wooed women entrepreneurs with talks on the need for their empowerment, education and safety, during the latter, Modi spelt out his definition...  
10:14 PM, Apr 08, 2013

MEA should be restructured to enhance performance: Modi New Delhi: Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi on Monday said Ministry of External Affairs' (MEA) performance can be increased by spiting it into two, with one dealing in regional diplomacy and the other in trade. While addressing the first Think India Dialogue of Network 18, Modi also mooted a new model, the P4 model, of including people in various initiatives of the government with the private sector. "It is my...  
08:33 PM, Apr 08, 2013

Technology, public participation needed for better governance: Modi New Delhi: "Government means rules and regulations while governance means delivery. Government is all about power, governance is all about empowerment. Government is all about files, governance is all about life. Government is all about outlay, governance is all about outcome." That is how Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi described governance, as opposed to government, at Network 18's first Think India Dialogue on Monday in New Delhi. Modi, who had...  
07:55 PM, Apr 08, 2013

Govt's role must be of facilitator in land acquisition: Modi New Delhi: Talking about economic reforms, Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi on Monday came out strongly in support of privatisation while addressing the first Think India Dialogue of Network18. Modi, however, opposed FDI in retail and defence, but backs foreign investment in other sectors and said government's role must be of facilitator in land acquisition. Modi said he favours privatisation but wanted to test the new model in Gujarat without...  
07:49 PM, Apr 08, 2013

Modi favours decentralisation of power to aid development New Delhi: Emphasising on the need to decentralise power, Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi on Monday revealed how his government was taken to task by the Centre for laying down gas pipeline across the state. "The Gujarat government was targeted by the Centre for laying down gas pipeline across the state. The Centre said that it was its job, not the state's. What is the use of such policies? We...  
07:09 PM, Apr 08, 2013

Politicians should learn to say 'no', bureaucrats to say 'yes': Modi
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New Delhi: Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi on Monday while citing a Congressman said most of the problems in India will be resolved if politicians learn to say 'no', and bureaucrats learn to say 'yes'. While addressing the first Think India Dialogue of Network18, Modi said, "A Congress leader suggested a very simple solution to problem of governance - Politicians should learn to say no, and bureaucrats should learn to...  
06:58 PM, Apr 08, 2013

Reduce politics to end policy paralysis: Narendra Modi New Delhi: Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi on Monday laid down his formula for better governance at the first Think India Dialogue organised by Network 18 in New Delhi. Modi said clearly that what hurt India the most was policy paralysis due to politics and power play. Commenting on the way in which politics affects decision making power of the governments, he said that the priority for political parties and...  
06:46 PM, Apr 08, 2013

Radical initiatives, strong political stand will usher growth: Modi New Delhi: Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi on Monday called for radical initiatives and strong political stand to usher high economic growth and faster development. While addressing the first Think India Dialogue of Network18, Modi said, "It is unfortunate that priority for most of us is in this country to get power." The Gujarat Chief Minister said that external pressure influence the decision making process and political parties are under...  
06:20 PM, Apr 08, 2013

Modi backs more governance and less government New Delhi: Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi on Monday came out strongly in support of less government and more governance while addressing the first Think India Dialogue of Network18. Speaking about the benefits of the government coming out of ornamental activities and concentrating on providing basic services, Modi said that such steps would not only reduce red tape but also win back people's faith which has been completely eroded over...  
05:17 PM, Apr 08, 2013

Think India Dialogue - 8 April, 4 PM onwards

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05:00 PM, Apr 04, 2013

Narendra Modi to address the first Think India Dialogue event

Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi will address the inaugural Think India Dialogue event at New Delhi on April 8. ...
04:08 PM, Apr 04, 2013

Think India: Narendra Modi to kick off debate on role of government New Delhi: Is India on the right track, economically-speaking? Why is there is a disconnect between our rulers and the ruled? Is there a sharp divergence between following sensible market-friendly policies and the well-being of the aam aadmi? Is big government good government? These, and other such questions, are central to the purposes of Think India Forum, a think tank that is the brainchild of Raghav Bahl, founder and Managing...  
03:13 PM, Apr 04, 2013

J&K: Protests in Kashmir over alleged custodial death Protests broke out in Anantnag in Kashmir on Tuesday after a man was found dead under mysterious circumstances. The youth's family has alleged that he died in police custody and the victim had torture marks on his body. ...  
10:49 AM, Mar 27, 2013

Pope urges dialogue with Islam, more help for the poor Pope Francis urged the West on Friday to intensify dialogue with Islam and appealed to the world to do more to combat poverty and protect the environment. Speaking in Italian, the new pontiff said richer countries should fight what he called "the spiritual poverty of our times" by re-forging links with God. ...  
04:55 AM, Mar 23, 2013

Ludhiana: 2 feared dead after truck rams into wall of a govt school Two school children are feared dead after a truck rammed into the boundary wall of a government primary school on Friday. Six children have been injured in the accident. The truck driver has been arrested. ...  
10:20 AM, Mar 15, 2013

Delhi: Computer glitch hits IGI airport operations A glitch in the computerized check-in, baggage handling and plane's docking system of the terminal 3 of the IGI airport here today delayed the schedule of around 21 domestic and international flights, causing inconvenience to the passengers. ...  
05:07 PM, Mar 08, 2013

Pakistan: Taliban welcomes peace talks The Pakistani Taliban have welcomed a recommendation by major political parties for holding a dialogue with militants but said any talks would be incomplete without the participation or backing of the powerful military. The banned Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) led by Hakimullah Mehsud welcomed the proposal made by a conference of political parties on Thursday for talks with militants but said it was waiting for a positive response from the military....  
02:36 PM, Mar 02, 2013