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Enforcement Directorate has seized proceeds of crime amounting to Rs 1,144 crore and arrested 20 persons in cases related to frauds in cryptocurrency
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Nitish Kumar also expressed happiness over the Supreme Court judgement that led to the reinstatement of Gandhi's membership of the Lok Sabha
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The government approved diversion of 17,381 hectares of forest land in 2022-23, 16,785 hectares in 2021-22, 18,314 hectares in 2020-21, 17,392 hectares 2019-20, 19,359 hectares in 2018-19 and 19,592 hectares in 2017-18.
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After Supreme Court stayed Gandhi’s conviction in a defamation case on August 4, the Congress was keen that his Lok Sabha membership is restored at the earliest.
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Minister for Electronics and Information Technology Ashwini Vaishnaw moved the bill in the Lok Sabha. The bill will now head to the Rajya Sabha, where the ruling coalition is short of the majority mark.
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He entered the Lok Sabha chamber well ahead of 12 p.m., the previously scheduled adjournment time for the House in the morning
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After his disqualification from the Lok Sabha in March, Gandhi had modified his Twitter bio to read "Dis'Qualified MP."
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The Congress leader, who had been disqualified from the lower house in March 2023, was reinstated as the Wayanad MP.
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Lok Sabha is to take up the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Bill, 2023 on Monday for consideration and passing
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Editors Guild of India on Sunday voiced deep concerns about certain “draconian powers” in the Press and Registration of Periodicals Bill
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As per sources, MPs who will speak in Lok Sabha on behalf of BJP, are also preparing to attack Rahul Gandhi regarding his old statements
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The Nitish Kumar government, on the other hand, is based on the support of six parties in Bihar.
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Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury said Speaker Om Birla should restore Rahul Gandhi's membership with the same pace as he was disqualified
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The complaint, filed by state BJP leader Shankudeb Panda, includes information about Rs 23 crore being defrauded from 415 individuals, primarily senior citizens.
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In a big relief to Rahul Gandhi, the Supreme Court on Friday stayed his conviction in the defamation case, which cost him his Lok Sabha membership.
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Unless blanket exemptions granted to government agencies are removed, the new data protection law will not be meaningful
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The Lok Sabha Friday passed a Bill seeking to entrust the management accountability of the IIMs with the President.
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For "national elections" or Lok Sabha polls, it specifically recommended reducing the minimum age to contest from the present 25 years to 18
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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, speaking on the Bill, said that the legislation is an important step in the direction of military reforms
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As the opposition members did not pay any heed to Birla's appeal, he adjourned the proceedings till 12 noon.