Sitting JD(U) MP Mahabali Singh's son Dharmenda Kushwaha joined RJD in presence of RJD chief Lalu Prasad in
Congress leader Mokhtar Alam from
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BJP national vice-president Kiran Ghai said the burning of effigy of Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) president Lalu Prasad by a group youths said to be from RJD's youth wing, sounded RJD's 'death knell'.
Talking to scribes in
"But the RJD workers were so disenchanted with him that they burnt his effigy right in front of the party office on Saturday last," Ghai said.
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The hunger strike by All India Students' Federation (AISF) activists led by its state secretary entered the second day in
The agitating AISF members also demanded that proper action should be taken against those responsible for ragging of a Patna Women's college student last month.
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Former secretary of RJD and present president of Teli Sangharsh Morcha Naresh Sao and other office-bearers of the association joined JD (U) in presence of Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar in Pata on
Speaking on the occasion, Nitish Kumar said there was no confusion between JD(U) and BJP in seat-sharing deal for Bihar Assembly election.
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Former MLC Kaplideo Singh, JD (U) state secretary Raghvendra Singh, Arun Bind, Sudhir Kumar and several other leaders joined LJP in
Speaking on the occasion, Paswan alleged that fake voter ID cards were made to secure Nitish Kumar return to power. He showed several fake ID cards of Vikram Assembly constituency. “In Vikram about 700 fake voter ID cards were made and all belong to Dalit community”, he said.
Paswan said he would lodge a formal complaint with election commission.
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Patna, September 25, 2010: Greenpeace today called upon political parties to focus on people’s issues in the elections instead of jeering at each other. The past few days have seen political parties and key leaders targeting each other through poetic mudslinging.
“Before the election dates were announced, there was optimism in
Many issues are plaguing
In spite of such pressing issues, not a single party until now has come forward to present their vision on how the state could become self reliant in terms of energy.
“Bihar Renewable Energy Development Support Network has been demanding political parties to espouse renewable energy to empower
To compel parties to focus again on development issues during elections, Greenpeace along with civil society network is going to launch a campaign to advocate decentralized renewable energy as the solution for the energy needs of the state. The campaign will reach out to lakhs of people and political leaders to make sure that development remains the centre stage of elections.
Press release from Greenpeace
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Jharkhand Vikas Morcha president Babulal Marandi was in
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AISF activists staged demonstration at
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JD Women’s College organized an awareness programme on “Women’s Rights and Violence against Women” to celebrate National Service Scheme (NSS) Day in
In
Patil emphasized the need to spread the scheme, especially in Uttar Pradesh,
On the occasion, Patil also distributed the awards under the Indira Gandhi National Saving Scheme to the Programme Coordinators, Programme Officers and NSS volunteers of colleges/schools for their contribution in the community service.
In his welcome address, A.K. Upadhyay, Secretary, Youth Affairs, gave the total overview of the National Service Scheme and its achievements. He said that NSS volunteers with the enrolment of more than 32 lakh volunteer of various colleges and universities, it is the largest organized movement and one of the flagship programme of Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports.
While addressing, Secretary, Sports, Sindhushree Khullar, said that NSS provides inspiration, volunteerism and make the youth good citizens. NSS volunteers are representing in the forthcoming Commonwealth Games in a big way and the experience gained by them will be of immense value to the volunteers. She called upon volunteers working in the Commonwealth games not only to reflect the spirit of
The awardees are:
Programme Coordinator: Dr. Sanjeet Kumar Gupta, Deen Dayal
Programme Officers:
1. Dr.Vibha Wadhwa, Sri Sathya Sai PG College for Women, Jaipur, Rajasthan;
2. Ms. Archana, Shri LBS
3. Mr. G.V.S.Nageshwara Rao,
4. Mr.Bendangnungsang,
5. Dr.Sharad Mahadev,
6. Dr.V. Alagar Ramanyam,
Volunteers:
1. Rendla Srinivas,
2. Mr. Tage Ranka, St. Claret College, Ziro, Arunachal Pradesh.
3. Ms. Girisha Manohar Raikar,
4. Mr. Rabari Vishnubhai Bhimabhai, Journalism Deptt. M.D. Mahavidyalaya, Ahmedabad,
5. Mr. Sandesh Kumar B,
6. Ms Shashirekha K.M. Maharaja’s
7. Mr. R. Sandeep,
8. Mr. Rajkumar Verma,
9. Ms. Neha Jain, Govt. M.H. Home Science & Science Autonomous Women’s College,
10. Ms. Kasturi Apte,
11. Ms. Palvy Dora Kharkongor,
12. Mr. Hardev Singh,
13. Ms. Prasputita Nanda, Sri Sathya Sai PG College for Women, Jaipur, Rajasthan
14. Mr. M. Saravanan,
15. Ms. Preethi Priya Darshini, DG Vaishnav College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu.
16. Ms. Shivani Singh,
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Leaders of the Left alliance (CPI-ML, CPI, and CPM) said seat-sharing deal on 130 assembly constituencies were complete. Talking to reporters in
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NCP general secretary Tariq Anwar said first list of candidates would be declared two-day before filing of the nomination papers of the first phase of election. Earlier, Anwar addressed the meeting of NCP Minority Cell in
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Patna Police claimed to have busted a gang of criminals who have been involved in several cases of murder, loot, kidnapping, extortion and arms smuggling. Police arrested 10 criminals and recovered eight country-made firearms, 30 live cartridges and six cell phones from their possessions.
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Watan Viaks Sangathan president Anzarul Haq said that majority of Muslims were on the last stair case of development after 63 years of independence. Talking to reporters in
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