The government may be planning to revive BSNL and the information regarding the plan should be in the public domain within a month, the chairman of the troubled telecom firm said on Monday.
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) was among the synonymous names with telecommunication in India for several decades but since the early 90s when the sector was finally opened to private players, BSNL has been finding it difficult to have a competitive edge. Read More
BJP MLA Allegedly Claims EVMs Only Vote For BJP. Rahul Gandhi Calls Him The ‘Most Honest Man’
Just as the two crucial states of Haryana and Maharashtra went to polls on Monday, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi posted a video on Twitter in which BJP MLA Bakshish Singh is seen addressing a gathering and telling them that no matter whom they cast their votes for, the Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) will invariably send their votes to the BJP.
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News agency ANI has reported that a show-cause notice has been issued to the MLA from Assandh constituency of Haryana. Read More
Bonds Prohibit Detainees In Kashmir From Holding Meetings Or Speaking Against Article 370
The state administration in turmoil-afflicted Jammu and Kashmir is reportedly asking the detainees in the Kashmir valley to sign a bond that prohibits them from opposing “the recent events” if they wish to secure their release.
The only other option they apparently have is, of course, to continue to remain detained. Read More
Ecologically Crucial Salt Pans That Protect Mumbai From Floods, To Be Opened Up For Development
The indiscriminate felling of trees in Aarey Milk Colony for building a metro car shed and its subsequent impact on the environment has proved to be of no learning for the authorities in Mumbai, who are now keen to open up ecologically crucial salt pans for real estate.
There is no single salt pan plot in Mumbai which is 1,000 acres. This opens the likelihood of permitting development on salt pans in the city since the Centre says that only contiguous land over 1,000 acres can be now defined as wetland, say government sources. Read More
Pakistan Has Stopped Receiving Postal Mails From India For The First Time Since 1947. Here’s Why
For the first time in the tormentous history of India and Pakistan since the birth of two separate countries in August 1947, the exchange of letters through the postal system has become non-operational.
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Even during the bloody days of partition and three wars that the two countries fought, the postal system remained operational, allowing the flow of letters between the countries that was divided at the end of the British Raj. Read More
Odisha Man Travels Over 500 Kms To Donate Blood From Rare Group, Saves Life Of A New Mother
The timely action by a man from Odisha’s Rourkela and the use of instant messaging application Whatsapp have saved the life of a woman who was being treated and was in desperate need of the rare “Bombay A+ve Blood”.
According to Orissa Post, a woman named Sabita was admitted at MKCG Medical College and Hospital in Berhampur. She delivered a girl on October 13 through caesarian section but her condition deteriorated rapidly due to excessive blood loss. Read More
Mumbaikars Share Inked Selfie With #VotedForAarey, Ask Voters To Choose Their Leaders Wisely
Just as today, people in Maharashtra stepped out and voted in the Assembly polls, choosing leaders who care for the environment remained a top priority for millennials who protested day and night to save trees from being cut. Read more
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