New Delhi, January 9 : A second list of web portals violating China's Internet regulations includes Microsoft''s MSN China.
The list of 14 portals has been compiled by the China Internet Illegal Information Reporting Center (CIIRC) as the Government continues its nationwide crackdown on Internet pornography.
The CIIRC said in a statement that all the enlisted portals contained content that either was against public morality or harmed children''s psychological health.
It further said that MSN China's movie and community sections contained a large number of lewd pictures.
New Delhi, ANI 9 : The stalemate between transporters across the country and the government continued for the fifth day on Wednesday.
The Government of India has advised states to act tough on truckers and invoke Essential Commodities Act and National Security Act and impound trucks, if needed.
ESMA has already been notified in Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Rajasthan and Delhi.
Transport Secretary Brahm Dutt said that strict action would be taken against the truckers under provisions of the Act, adding that other states were also contemplating a similar action.
Meanwhile, the strike is gradually having an impact on the prices of essential commodities.
New Delhi, Jan 9 : The Government today said that it would deploy central forces to ensure that supply lines are not dried due to the ongoing strike.
The government also asked the striking PSU executives to withdraw their strike. They have struck work nationwide since Wednesday, demanding hike in their pay and perquisites.
The matter was discussed in the cabinet meeting where the situation rising following the strike was reviewed.
Petroleum Secretary R S Pandey told reporters the Government would deploy central forces wherever necessary. The striking employees cannot hold the country to ransom.
He added that 40 per cent BPCL employees have resumed work.
New Delhi, Jan 9 : The political scenario can change overnight in Andhra Pradesh if claims made by a website prove that Telugu Desam party chief Chandrababu Naidu has invested in Satyam, India's fo
The controversial draw of lots of over 5,000 flats by Delhi Development Authority would go through internal investigation following reports of rigging and miss practices adopted by authorities while allotting flats. The crime branch of Delhi police is also looking into the matter following complaints of alleged conspicuous role of some property dealers in allotment.
New Delhi/Hyderabad, Jan. 8 : The Central Government on Thursday ordered a probe into the books of accounts of eight subsidiaries of Satyam Computer Services, a day after the company''s former chairman and managing director, B Ramalinga Raju, admitted that the company had forged accounts.
The inspection would be conducted as per the provisions of Section 209A of the Companies Act, Corporate Affairs Minister Prem Chand Gupta told reporters on Thursday.