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June 14, 2011  10:46

Good morning. Baba Ramdev has finally been discharged from hospital, but vows to continue his fight against corruption and black money. In Mumbai, the probe in the murder of journalist J Dey is on, but no confirmed leads yet. Stay with us for all the news as it happens today.

 

Where has Rs. 200 crore gone, Supreme Court asks CBI (The Hindu)
The Supreme Court on Monday asked the Central Bureau of Investigation to explain where the amount of Rs. 200 crore allegedly received as bribe by Kalaignar TV in the 2G scam "has gone. Read

 

RIL got huge, undue benefit' at taxpayers' expense (The Hindu)

Though his name does not figure directly in the CAG report, Murli Deora was the minister during whose tenure these irregularities occurred. Mr. Deora ran the PNG ministry from January 2006 till January 2011, when he was moved to Corporate Affairs. Read

 

Empower people on ground in Kashmir: Delhi to Omar (Indian Express)
Centre asks CM to transfer power to newly elected panchayats as this will help cool tempers. Read

 

26/11 trial: Headley to testify against Ilyas Kashmiri and Sajid Mir (DNA)
Headley will testify in any future prosecutions of fugitive masterminds such as al-Qaeda chief Kashmiri and LeT's Mir, who is charged with a lead role in the Mumbai plot, US Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald said. Read

 

Congress calls Anna Hazare 'unelected tyrant' (The Times of India)
Hazare's style of bargaining over Lokpal bill, said Congress, showed his contempt for democracy and this was evident from his sweeping belief that "voters could be purchased with liquor and money. Read

 

Baba Ramdev discharged, vows to continue fight (The Times of India)
Baba Ramdev has vowed to continue his fight against corruption and black money. Read

 

Mid Day scribe's murder: Senior police officer under scanner  (The Times of India)
Police said they would question ACP Anil Mahabole because Dey had spoken to his friends about threats from the officer. On Monday, govt transferred Mahabole from Azad Maidan to Control Room. Read

 

To be official soon: Live-in couples cant adopt a child (Indian Express)

Live-in couples cannot adopt, and an unmarried or single man cannot adopt a girl child, the Ministry of Women and Child Development has decided. Read

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