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Put your money where your mouth isIndia's pollution crisis is worsening, yet the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) has spent a minuscule 0.2% of collected environmental...
Judge me on my work, not propaganda or false narrative: Gautam GambhirAttacking the cricketer-turned politician, AAP spokesperson Raghav Chadha said not attending the meeting shows the criminal negligence and ...
Techie's death: Madras High Court frowns on illegal hoardingsThe court asked whether at least now Chief Minister K Palaniswami will be willing to issue a statement against such unauthorised banners.
Delhi: War memorial ready, 60 years after it was first proposedThe National War Memorial (NWM) is now finally ready, around 60 years after it was first proposed by the armed forces and remained stuck in...
Government to buy 7.60 lakh medals for soldiersThough much-delayed, the move to procure the 7.60 lakh medals for about Rs 28 crore is a welcome step since the basic ethos of soldiers rev...
National War Memorial set to be unveiled on Independence Day 2018All this comes 57 years after the NWM was first proposed by the armed forces, which have consistently raised it with successive governments...
Humanitarian crisis in Marathwada as drought forces families to migratePeople are forced to migrate to cities in search of jobs, but what makes the situation poignant is that they are sometimes forced to leave ...
Startup hub HSR road layout left to fend for itselfThe Hosur-Sarjapur Road Layout, more commonly known as HSR Layout, is giving its neighbor Koramangala a run for its money in hosting startu...
INS Sindhuratna captain to face court martialWhile Commander Sandeep Sinha will undergo disciplinary action in the GCM, six other officers have been awarded “severe displeasure".
Three heroic cases of Indian bureaucrats who adopted managerial tactics to preempt crisesIt's not often that the administration gets a pat on the back a day after a disaster. ET presents three such cases in the recent past:
Poke Me: Sacking non-performing 'privileged and slumbering' babus will spark growthThe government has to change the rules of the game by writing rules that specify penalties for bureaucrats who sit idle. Today, at least on...
- Parliamentary panel asks govt to implement 'one rank, one pension'
A Parliamentary Committee has asked the government to implement the long-pending demand of 'One Rank, One Pension' (OROP) by the retired ar...
- Bureaucratic apathy holds up any possible increase in oil & gas production
State-run oil cos appear caught between regulatory mire, while rising price of crude & fuel price revisions threaten to render them bankrup...
- PM's criticism of CAG 'Unwarranted' & 'regrettable': BJP
Dubbing as “unwarranted” & “deeply regrettable” the PM’s castigation of CAG, BJP said most conclusions of panel were found to be correct in...
- Tribulations of debt tribunals
Debt tribunals, instead of speeding up recovery, end up like the courts: Tied up
Navy, Coast Guard yet to plug gapsThe crucial apex Maritime Security Advisory Board, with a maritime security advisor as its chief, is nowhere on the horizon.
- Land, air and sea - India vulnerable from all sides
This time the terror rose from the sea to strike at the very heart of Mumbai.