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CBI arrests former Telecom Minister A Raja by Vinay Kumar

Former DoT Secretary Behura and Raja's aide Chandolia also taken into custody, to be produced in court today The Central Bureau of Investigation on Wednesday arrested the former Union Communications and Information Technology Minister, A. Raja, and two officers who had worked under him, for their role in the grant of LICences and allocation of 2G spectrum during 2008 in violation of established guidelines and procedures. Mr. Raja (47), as well...

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A clearance, just in time

To its credit, the ministry under Jairam Ramesh is no longer the money-making racket it once was. But its activism often resembles regulatory overreach The decision by the Union ministry of environment and forests (MoEF) to give a conditional green signal to the $12 billion Posco steel project in Orissa is exquisitely timed. It will hopefully send out a strong signal that India continues to be open for business and environmental...

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Companies named by CAG set to face CBI heat by Shalini Singh

After Raja, Behura and Chandolia, the heat's now on the new 2G LICencees which have benefited from the telecom scam. Fear stalks the telecom industry that the CBI may now zero in on promoters and senior executives of some companies. The CBI FIR of October 2009 says, "Certain officials of DoT entered into a criminal conspiracy with certain private persons/companies and misused their official position in grant of Unified Access Service...

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Black money case: Do black money sources include drugs, asks Court

The Supreme Court once again confronted the government today over the poverty of information about black money sent abroad by Indians. "Is it from arms dealing... drug peddling? These are very serious issues," the court observed while reprimanding the government for focusing on tax evasion in its inquiry into black money. A petition filed by a group of people including former Law Minister Ram Jethmalani asked that the government be...

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Coal ministry shoots down phased mining plan by Rishi Shah & Rajeev Jayaswal

The coal ministry has rejected the Planning Commission’s suggestion to allow phased extraction of coal from prohibited areas saying that the robust demand for coal from expanding steelmakers and power generators fast outpaces the plan to mine in stages. The Planning Commission had mooted the idea of phased coal mining in about 203 coalfields, that were earlier declared out-of-bounds for mining by the environment ministry. But strong mining potential at the restricted...

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