IAS officer who walked dog in Delhi's Thyagraj Stadium transferred to Ladakh for 'misusing position'
Thursday, 26 May 2022 The Central government transferred the IAS who walked his dog inside Thyagraj Stadium in Delhi to Ladakh over 'misuse of position'.
The bureaucrat who allegedly cleared a Delhi stadium to walk his dog, Sanjeev Khirwar, has been transferred to Ladakh amid outrage over his actions. His wife, Rinku Dugga, also a bureaucrat, has been transferred to Arunachal Pradesh.
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West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee on Friday said had BJP wanted, consensus could have been built on Droupadi Murmu's candidature for President of India. "They just.. IndiaTimes
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has filed a criminal defamation case against Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia.
#HimantaBiswaSarma #ManishSisodia #Defamation
According to the officials an Israeli national was rescued from the Zanskar area of Ladakh by the Indian Air Force officials on Thursday. The rescued tourist has been identified as Pnina Kuperman and was trekking in the area when she suffered difficulty in breathing.
#Zanskar #IaraeliNational #IAF
Today, in a major boost to the Armed forces, the Indian Army inducted new Made in India Infantry Combat Vehicles into its machinery in Leh, Ladakh.
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India and Australia on Wednesday resolved to further crank up their defence ties through combat exercises, intelligence-sharing, reciprocal logistics and.. IndiaTimes
Today, June 15 marks the second anniversary of the deadly clash between the Indian troops and the Chinese PLA soldiers in Ladakh’s remote Galwan Valley in which 20 Indian soldiers were killed and an undisclosed number of Chinese troops lost their lives.
#GalwanValleyClash #IndianArmy #SecondAnniversary
The erstwhile Delhi Municipal Corporation was trifurcated into three Municipal Corporations viz. South Delhi Municipal Corporation SDMC), North Delhi Municipal... Zee News
The interim ban imposed by Delhi High Court on tree felling may have huge repercussions. Senior Delhi officials accept that if it continues for long, several... IndiaTimes