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New Delhi: A government official Rinkoo Singh Rahee, who was shot 7 times, cleared Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) 2021 exam. The official was shot for exposing a corruption case. After clearing Provincial Civil Service Examination (PCS), Rahee was posted in Muzaffarnagar, where he unearthed a corruption case. “During my first posting in Muzaffarnagar, I […]
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Kothagudem: District Collector Anudeep Durishetty took action against officials of survey and land records following allegations of corruption and misconduct against them. The collector issued orders suspending Dy.Inspector of Survey D Venkat Rao, surveyor S Appa Rao and chainman Shaik Azharuddin, said an official release here on Wednesday. He also directed a senior official to […]
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Amaravati: Chief Minister YS Jaganmohan Reddy has directed that a special app for the Anti-Corruption Bureau be prepared for control of corruption in the state, on lines of the Disha app, in a month’s time. Reviewing the programmes of the Home ministry here on Wednesday, he called for according top priority for ACB and Disha […]
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Hyderabad: The Revenue Department, which has a large interface with the public, especially in districts to carry out various transactions on a daily basis, continues to top the list in the number of bribe cases booked against its employees in 2021. A total of 99 employees from the department were booked this year on charges […]
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Hyderabad: Gitanjali School students celebrated Dasara with religious fervour. Students on the occasion vowed to get rid of bad habits from their lives. They wanted to get rid of their old, lazy habits by unloading negative traits which hinder their growth and positivity. For that, firstly, they have embellished mud or glass pots and jars, […]
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Hyderabad: This year, students of Gitanjali Primary School observed the auspicious festival of Dussehra by ‘dumping the evil’ from their lives. They vowed to get rid of their old, bad habits by unloading certain negative traits that are hindering their growth and killing positivity. For that, at first, they brought themselves embellished mud, glass pots, […]
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According to the officials, during the enquiry, the CBI got enough prima facie material to start a formal probe.
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It added that disciplinary proceedings should be conducted simultaneously with the criminal proceedings and it should not wait for the outcome of the criminal proceedings.
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Deshmukh resigned as Maharashtra's home minister on Monday after the HC directed Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe.
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Deshmukh submitted his resignation letter to Uddhav Thackeray, senior party minister Nawab Malik said.
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It directed the Central Bureau of Investigation's (CBI) director to complete the preliminary inquiry within 15 days and then take a decision on further course of action.
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It is the BJP which has a mission and the "Congress is only interested in commission", the BJP chief alleged.
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The 66-year-old politician, who was president from 2007 to 2012, was convicted for having tried to illegally obtain information from a senior magistrate in 2014 about a legal action in which he was involved.
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"The Congress president must desist from making baseless allegations against the TRS and its leaders since people were not willing to believe them," he said.
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He also said whenever anyone raised eyebrows at the ability of the country and the countrymen, it has turned out to be wrong.
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It is a matter of concern that India has earned the dubious distinction of having the highest bribery rate in Asia
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The ACB laid a trap and nabbed the sub-engineer after receiving a complaint against him for allegedly demanding bribe for doing an official favour.
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Dharma Reddy in collusion with Tahsildar Nagaraju claimed rights over 24 acres of land although he did not possess the land, the ACB officials had maintained.
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Activists have long complained of a campaign of kidnappings and killings to intimidate them into halting demonstrations.
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"You would think that the press themselves, the people who are covering that campaign, would be frustrated by the fact that they're not getting much information... that there's no real access to the candidate on a daily basis."