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Monthly Archives: June, 2018

Congress’ dream fragmentized as BSP denies possibility of alliance in Madhya Pradesh

Political parties, despite having differences in opinions and contrasting ideologies, in its power crusade, are all set to take bizarre decisions

‘If it were up to me, I would kill all BJP leaders and go to jail,’ Gujarat Congress MLA’s controversial statement

She said Congress leaders are also ready to pick up weapons for the betterment of farmers

British Museum shares image of sandstone sculpture of Harihara, Indians demand it is returned back

Not just the Kohinoor, there are several other artefacts that were also stolen by the British from India

Krishna pointing the Eid moon, how the fake propaganda was busted

The painting is from Tehri-Garhwali style, not Rajasthani or Mughal, as claimed by eminent intellectuals and it depicts no Muslims

After nearly three decades, Indian Railway coaches to get a make over

The change in the outlook of the coaches is a part of comprehensive reforms undertaken by the Indian Railways

“If you’re on social media, get used to trolling” and other things AAP supporters told IAS officers on Twitter

Till now, AAP supporters only harassed those who were critical of the government.

Kejriwal tweets as Delhi streets spiral down to utter lawlessness

Aam Admi Party is staging a protest in Delhi accusing the officers from The Indian Administrative Services of not working

“We are not on strike, we feel victimized and threatened,” claims IAS Association

IAS Associations of other states have come out in support of the bureaucracy in Delhi as well.

Maharashtra Private Coaching Regulation Act, 2018: Owners of tuition centres claim it’s unfair

The Maharashtra Private Coaching Regulation Act, 2018 aims to regulate tuition centers in the state.

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