Will ensure 'percentage cut' culture ceases to exist in Odisha, says CM
The Morning Standard|July 01, 2024
Sending out a strong message against corruption, Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi said the new BJP government will ensure that 'PC' (percentage cut) culture ceases to exist in the state and those involved or indulging in such practice will not be spared.
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Will ensure 'percentage cut' culture ceases to exist in Odisha, says CM

Addressing a special felicitation function for the newlyelected MPs and MLAs of the party, Majhi warned the government officials that corruption in any form will not be tolerated. "Those who plundered precious minerals of the state during the previous government will also not be allowed to go scot-free," he said.

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ابدأ النسخة التجريبية المجانية من Magzter GOLD لمدة 7 أيام للوصول إلى آلاف القصص المتميزة المنسقة وأكثر من 9,000 مجلة وصحيفة.

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Rain continues to batter Gujarat, cities submerged
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Rain continues to batter Gujarat, cities submerged

INCESSANT rain continued to pound Gujarat for the second straight day on Tuesday leading to waterlogging, traffic congestion, and closure of several roads.

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Assam seeks IAF help to rescue affected, toll 38
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Assam seeks IAF help to rescue affected, toll 38

AS the flood situation in Assam continues to remain grim with the toll mounting to 38, the state government is taking the help of the Indian Air Force (IAF) to rescue the affected people.

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NEET-PG likely in Aug: cyber wing holds meet

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July 03, 2024
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Why parts of my speech expunged, Rahul asks Birla

A day after several parts of his speech in Lok Sabha were expunged from records, Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi shot off a letter to Speaker Om Birla on Tuesday, saying that it goes against tenets of parliamentary democracy.

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Oath-taking procedure recast after Owaisi's 'Jai Palestine' remark in LS
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Oath-taking procedure recast after Owaisi's 'Jai Palestine' remark in LS

A significant amendment has been introduced in the Lok Sabha about the oath-taking procedure for the elected members.

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July 03, 2024
Dhankhar jibe at Jairam evokes Kharge's retort
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Dhankhar jibe at Jairam evokes Kharge's retort

Cong chief's 'Varna' remark comes after RS Chairman's advice to Ramesh to take over as LoP

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NEW FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT FOR A CHANGING WORLD
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NEW FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT FOR A CHANGING WORLD

IMMANUEL Kant's moral philosophy centres around the concept of the 'categorical imperative', the idea that we must act in line with practical rules that we can 'will' to become universal laws.

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KARNATAKA CONG NEEDS TO UNITE BEFORE BYPOLLS

WITH the Lok Sabha elections concluded, the Karnataka Congress has done away with all pretence of unity.

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SLOWER GST GROWTH, FEWER NEW PROJECTS ARE WARNING SIGNALS

RECENT data on the economy's performance seem to indicate India's growth story may be hitting the pause button.

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WHY BRIDGES KEEP FALLING ACROSS INDIA
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WHY BRIDGES KEEP FALLING ACROSS INDIA

About 2,000 bridges are reported to have failed in India during 1977-2017. One essential remedy would be a systematic bridge health monitoring system with regular inspections

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