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Ips

  • suspension of ips bhatt revoked in one of 3 cases

    Suspension of IPS Bhatt revoked in one of 3 cases

    India | October 01, 2012 22:54 IST

    Ahmedabad, Oct 1: On the recommendation of the Union home ministry, the Gujarat government today revoked suspension of whistle-blower IPS officer Sanjiv Bhatt in one of three cases against him.“However, as Bhatt has also been

  • ips officer alleges malice by guj govt before cat

    IPS Officer Alleges Malice By Guj Govt Before CAT

    India | September 15, 2011 21:29 IST

    Ahmedabad, Sep 15: IPS officer Rahul Sharma today contended before the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) here that the state government had acted with malice while chargesheeting him in connection with the CDs containing mobile phone

  • guj riots narendra modi govt chargesheets rahul sharma

    Guj Riots: Narendra Modi Govt Chargesheets Rahul Sharma

    India | August 13, 2011 18:06 IST

    Ahmedabad, Aug 13: IPS officer Rahul Sharma has been chargesheeted today by the Gujarat government on the issue of 2002 riot call record CDs.  On Friday, a single-judge bench of Gujarat High Court had refused

  • sc govt can t tinker with quota rules for ias/ips

    SC: Govt Can't Tinker With Quota Rules For IAS/IPS

    India | July 20, 2011 21:32 IST

    New Delhi, Jul 20: Reservation rules for general and reserved candidates in All India Services like IAS and IPS cadre cannot be altered by the Government as it would violate the Constitution, the Supreme Court

  • bhatt had gone to modi s residence says his driver

    Bhatt Had Gone To Modi's Residence, Says His Driver

    India | April 23, 2011 22:24 IST

    Ahmedabad, Apr 23: The driver of IPS officer Sanjeev Bhatt, who has filed an affidavit in the Supreme Court implicating Narendra Modi in the post-Godhra riots, today said Bhatt had gone to the residence of

  • little public tolerance on corruption pm

    Little Public Tolerance On Corruption: PM

    India | April 21, 2011 12:31 IST

    New Delhi, Apr 21: Admitting that there is little public tolerance now for the prevailing state of affairs on the issue of corruption, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today said that his government is committed to

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