Railways’ Kavach tech can be exported in five years“In 2024, we will install Kavach in 2,500 km route. And from 2025 onward, we will be deploying it in 5,000 km every year till we cover our ...
- Hyderabad: Two techies arrested for theft, sale of patented software
Andhra Pradesh police have arrested two software engineers from Bangalore on the charge of stealing software source codes from a local comp...
Railgate: CBI tapes reveal Vijay Singla and aides boasted of fixing mega contractsPawan Bansal’s nephew Vijay Singla, his aides Sandeep Goyal, Ajay Garg and Mahesh Kumar had boasted they could fix railway contracts worth ...
Railway bribery case: Court rejects bail plea of accusedA Delhi court dismissed the bail plea of one of the accused who had allegedly delivered the money to Bansal's nephew in the Rs 10-cr railwa...
Railway bribery case: Contractor remanded to judicial custody till June 1Daga was produced before Special CBI Judge after expiry of CBI custody and the agency said that he be remanded in custody as probe is going...
Railway bribery case: Court rejects bail plea of accusedDelhi court today dismissed the bail plea of an accused in the Rs 10-cr bribery case in which P. K. Bansal's nephew was among those arrested
Vijay Singla put up for sale at least 8 top posts, used Pawan Kumar Bansal’s official phonesInvestigations have shown that at least eight plum posts in various departments, including India’s biggest rail coach factory in Punjab’s K...
Bribery case: Railway Minister's nephew, four others remanded in judicial custodyFive accused, including Railway Minister P K Bansal's nephew were today remanded in judicial custody till May 20.
Bribery case: Railway Minister's nephew, four others remanded in judicial custodyThe five accused were remanded in judicial custody till May 20 by a Delhi court in connection with the Rs 10 crore railway bribery case.
Pawan Kumar Bansal's nephew Vijay Singla remanded to CBI custodyVijay Singla, nephew of Railway Minister Pawan Kumar Bansal, was today remanded in CBI custody for four days by a Delhi court.
- Indian Railways launches pilot project SIMRAN for tracking trains
Indian Railways has launched SIMRAN as a pilot project for 18 pairs of trains which would be able to provide the precise location of trains.