"Transparency is a very nice word. But transparency in this case (of demonetisation) would have been the greatest instrument of fraud," Jaitley said.
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Jaitley was responding to a question at the Columbia University on how the government is planning to handle Aadhar after the recent Supreme Court decision on the right to privacy.
He was kept with hardened criminals and also had to pay for using the washroom
The police have arrested four persons including two constables.
This is the first time Indian Air Force commandos have been killed in an encounter in Kashmir.
'Most of us do not see communal violence as terrorism. The massacre of Sikhs in 1984 is called a riot. The Muzaffarnagar violence against Muslims was a riot.'
The traders told the apex court that their licences were revived in pursuance of the apex court's order passed in September 12 and they procured firecrackers for sale during Diwali.
A probe by Mumbai Police, earlier, had stated that the crowd may have misconstrued a flower-seller라이브 바카라 cry,‘phool gir gaya’ was construed as ‘pul gir gaya’, adding to the confusion that probably triggered the stampede.
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Jaitley was responding to a question at the Columbia University on how the government is planning to handle Aadhar after the recent Supreme Court decision on the right to privacy.
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He was kept with hardened criminals and also had to pay for using the washroom
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The police have arrested four persons including two constables.
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This is the first time Indian Air Force commandos have been killed in an encounter in Kashmir.
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'Most of us do not see communal violence as terrorism. The massacre of Sikhs in 1984 is called a riot. The Muzaffarnagar violence against Muslims was a riot.'
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The traders told the apex court that their licences were revived in pursuance of the apex court's order passed in September 12 and they procured firecrackers for sale during Diwali.
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A probe by Mumbai Police, earlier, had stated that the crowd may have misconstrued a flower-seller라이브 바카라 cry,‘phool gir gaya’ was construed as ‘pul gir gaya’, adding to the confusion that probably triggered the stampede.
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Exempting married women between 15 and 18 from this rule is unconstitutional, the court said.
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India's economic momentum has been affected by disruptions from the withdrawal of banknotes and uncertainties around the GST, the World Bank said
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The council will address all issues of emergent importance, will engage with a broad spectrum of stakeholders and formulate advice accordingly.
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According to earlier reports, three security personnel had sustained injuries.
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She was arrested in connection with the violence that followed the sect head's conviction in a rape case.
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A new probe into the Bhima Koregaon-Elgar Parishad case
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They also demanded special concessionary passes for students of Delhi.
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How technology is altering equations between traditional skills and the market
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With presence of Muslims and Bajrang Dal members, North-east Delhi has always been a raw nerve and Delhi Police haven't done enough to soothe tension
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India has vital interests to protect as it greatly values its economic ties with the United States, writes former foreign secretary Kanwal Sibal
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The violence in Delhi, the role of the police, the stunning spectatorship of the state bring back memories of the 1984 anti-Sikh pogrom in Delhi, though this is in no way comparable, in its spread and extent, to those gory details. But a new generation gets to smell the stench of hatred.
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But, as dust from the pomp and circumstance settles down, it may be a legitimate question to ask: What the visit was all about?
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Several Congress leaders have revived calls for resolving the leadership vacuum and there are rumours that Sonia Gandhi may not continue as interim party chief beyond April
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On the issue of gender equality in the armed forces, we are decades behind other armies, writes Gul Panag, an actress and daughter of a Service officer
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Judges assess the severity of a crime in their own way, often leading to different degrees of punishment for crimes of similar nature.