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Handling of CAG report on national highway toll collections hurt auditors’ morale: P Sesh Kumar's book

Handling of CAG report on national highway toll collections hurt auditors’ morale: P Sesh Kumar's book

[This is an excerpt from P Sesh Kumar’s book “CAG Ensuring Accountability Amidst Controversies: An Inside View” with permission from White Falcon Publishing, the book’s publisher.]Towards the end of his tenure, Mr Murmu faced ...

    
Nijjar murder case: Canada names India’s high commissioner to Ottawa as ‘person of interest’, evokes strong diplomatic response from New Delhi

Nijjar murder case: Canada names India’s high commissioner to Ottawa as ‘person of interest’, evokes strong diplomatic response from New Delhi

Narendra Modi (R) with Justin Trudeau during their brief meeting in Laos.New Delhi: The diplomatic stand-off between India and Canada has escalated after Canada named India’s high commissioner to Ottawa, Sanjay Kumar Verma, as a “person o...

     
At UNGA summit, Prime Minister Narendra Modi meets Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Palestine’s Mahmoud Abbas

At UNGA summit, Prime Minister Narendra Modi meets Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Palestine’s Mahmoud Abbas

Narendra Modi with Mahmoud Abbas (L) and with Volodymyr Zelenskyy (R).New Delhi: On the sidelines of the United Nations general assembly (UNGA) summit, the prime minister, Narendra Modi, held bilateral meetings with the Ukrainian president, Volodymyr...

      
Sheikh Hasina’s ouster puts Bangladesh at crossroads; Khaleda Zia released, India keeps watch

Sheikh Hasina’s ouster puts Bangladesh at crossroads; Khaleda Zia released, India keeps watch

Sheikh Hasina. (File photo) New Delhi: In a dramatic and stunning turn of events, Sheikh Hasina Wazed, Bangladesh’s longest-serving prime minister, has resigned on Monday, amid widespread protests, sending shockwaves through the natio...

     
Adani opens South Asia’s largest ammunition and missile complex in Kanpur

Adani opens South Asia’s largest ammunition and missile complex in Kanpur

UP CM Yogi Adityanath, inaugurating the Adani Defence and Aerospace facility at the Kanpur Ammunition and Missile Complex. Also seen in this photo are COAS Gen Manoj Pande and Adani Group officials. (Photo via Twitter)Kanpur: Marking a significant st...

     
Tackling attrition in CAPFs: A call for in-depth analysis and proactive measures

Tackling attrition in CAPFs: A call for in-depth analysis and proactive measures

Fresh BSF recruits celebrating after their passing-out parade in Srinagar. (File photo for representation.)Morale and motivation are the vital cornerstones of any efficient force, and the CAPFs are no exception. They are intertwined; neglecting one w...

     
After December 13 ‘smoke bomb’ incident in House, CISF to take charge of Parliament’s security from Delhi Police

After December 13 ‘smoke bomb’ incident in House, CISF to take charge of Parliament’s security from Delhi Police

Scene inside Lok Sabha during the “smoke bomb” incident. (Photo via special arrangement.)New Delhi: After the security breach in the Lok Sabha that saw two youths jumping to the floor of the House from the visitors’ gallery and rele...

     
OROP: The wretched veteran’s endless mirage chase

OROP: The wretched veteran’s endless mirage chase

Veterans at New Delhi’s Jantar Mantar demanding for implementation of one rank, one pension. (File photo)The genuine demand of the veterans of the armed forces seeking one rank, one pension (OROP) has been hanging fire for a very long time. The...

      
Korea is India’s optimal partner as a leader in semiconductors, automobiles and chemicals: Jeong Dae-jin

Korea is India’s optimal partner as a leader in semiconductors, automobiles and chemicals: Jeong Dae-jin

New Delhi: Korea’s deputy minister for trade, industry and energy Jeong Dae-jin said that if Korea’s outstanding manufacturing foundations such as electronics, automobiles, steel, are combined with India’s world class ICT capabiliti...

     
Today, the once-proud Indian Army seems like a crumbling edifice

Today, the once-proud Indian Army seems like a crumbling edifice

Indian Army soldiers. The Indian Army, as the current service, took birth on January 26, 1950, when India became a republic. Since then, it grew in stature and is now considered one of the largest and finest armies in the world. It is a major co...

     

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