'Omar should give up obsession for revocation of AFSPA'Jitendra Singh accused the Union Home Ministry of "deliberately sending out contradictory and confusing signals" on the issue of AFSPA. JAMMU: BJP today said Chief Minister Omar Abdullah should give up his "obsession" for partial revocation of Armed Forces ... Economic Times, 4 days ago |
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'Need cleansing of sports'PTI New Delhi: Sports Minister Jitendra Singh on Saturday said all the states have agreed to a model law suggested by the centre to tackle the menace of betting and match-fixing that has rocked Indian cricket. "The states have agreed to the ... MSN.co.in, 3 weeks ago
States have agreed to model sports law: Jitendra
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'States have agreed to model sports law'
Times of India, 3 weeks ago
Conference of Ministers and Secretaries of States and Union Territories in-Charge of Sports & Youth Affairs Concludes in New Delhi
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Olympic suspension could end in next 2 months: Sports MinisterNew Delhi: India's Olympic suspension could be lifted in the next couple of months, claimed Sports Minister Jitendra Singh, insisting that the process to end the exile has already been set in motion by the IOC. "The IOC has decided to pave way to ... Manorama Online, 1 month ago
Olympic Suspension Could End in 2 Months: Sports Min
Outlook India, 1 month ago
SPORTSOlympic ban to end soon: Minister
The Week, 1 month ago
IOC pave way to lift ban on IOA: Sports Minister
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Aditya Ranka kidnapped, murdered by cousinTags: Businessman , Mumbai , Diamond Merchant , Jitendra Ranka , Kidnapped , Aditya Ranka Published by: Pratima Singh F Prev Next L Mumbai: Son of a diamond merchant, 13 year old Aditya Ranka was kidnapped and killed by his 28 year old cousin, who ... PardaPhash, 1 month ago
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Trying to fool cops, trader makes a fool of himselfJitendra Kumar Singh dug a hole and jumped right into it. Literally. He plotted theft of his own ATM and debit cards and landed in jail. A businessman by profession, Singh was arrested by the Government Railway Police, Bhubaneswar, on Wednesday. His ... New Indian Express, 2 months ago
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Jitendra Singh urges states to take action to curb illegal practices in sportsNew Delhi, May 24 (ANI): Sports Minister Jitendra Singh said Friday that states need to take adequate steps to combat illegal practices in sports after the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) was marred by spot-fixing. Singh said that the central ... TruthDive, 3 weeks ago
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India plans law to deter match-fixingNEW DELHI, May 23: India is planning a law to stop match-fixing, Sports Minister Jitendra SIngh said here on Thursday. The Union Law Ministry is mulling a new legislation against match-fixing after the latest scandal in the Indian Premier League ... Sri Lanka Island, 3 weeks ago
Law Ministry Considering New Law to Deter Match-fixing in Cricket
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'Maharajganj battle is launchpad to Delhi, Lalu is contesting'Lalu at a meeting and with supporters. Prashant Ravi Related Top Stories It has been a while since the home of former MP Prabhunath Singh at Mashkakh last had such a crowd. It is 10.15 am and RJD workers pack the house, for their chief Lalu Prasad ... Indian Express, 2 weeks ago
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Made-in-India jet trainer runs into HAL and its ditheringThe plan to build a Basic Trainer Aircraft (BTA) at home is headed for a nosedive as defence ministry has to take a crucial call on going ahead with the project because of high costs involved and a shaky delivery deadline promised by the aircraft ... India Today, 3 weeks ago
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Well done Mrs. Gandhi: Please finish the job by sending all the oldies homeIn my earlier article 'Will Congress Rule for Ever', I had suggested that there was no alternative to the Congress at the Centre. After Mrs. Sonia Gandhi forced Mr. Manmohan Singh to sack the Law and Railway minister, I feel it is important that we ... Meri News, 1 month ago
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