Author: Alok Singh

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Alok Singh is senior reporter who has worked with The New Indian to report from ground during elections, investigations and crime . He reported directly to Rohan Dua to work on projects and issues that affect the civil society. He has earlier worked across TV channels like Mirror Now and publications like Indian Express and Pioneer.

Thousands March With Tiranga In Remote Arunachal District

NEW DELHI: Thousands of locals participated in the Tiranga Yatra organised by the fourth battalion of the Indo Tibet Border Police (ITBP) at Dirang, a remote border area of West Kameng district in Arunachal Pradesh, on Tuesday. Personnel of armed forces, school children, teachers, local public representatives, religious leaders, women, and elders took part in the yatra […]

AAP’s Sanjay Singh Seeks Discussion In RS On Appointment of AU VC

  NEW DELHI: Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MP Sanjay Singh on Tuesday moved a notice in Rajya Sabha to discuss the appointment of the vice-chancellor of Allahabad University during the zero hour. Singh said that rules were violated in the appointment of Prof. Sangita Srivastava. “A professor must complete 10 years of service to be […]

AAP’s Promise: 10 Lakh Govt Jobs In Gujarat

NEW DELHI: Delhi Chief minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday announced that the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) will provide employment to every unemployed youth of Gujarat if it comes to power in the coming state assembly elections. AAP’s national convenor also said the party will offer ₹3,000 per month as an unemployment allowance to the youths. […]

Sanjay Raut Used Wife To Deal With Real Estate Co, ₹112-cr From Sellers : ED

  NEW DELHI/MUMBAI: A Special PMLA court in Mumbai on Monday sent the Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut to four-day custody of the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in an alleged land scam case after the agency disclosed financial transactions between his wife and that of a real estate builder that was given contract to redevelop Patra […]

Sanjay Arora Takes Charge As Delhi CP

NEW DELHI: The 1988-batch Tamil Nadu cadre Indian Police Service (IPS) officer Sanjay Arora took charge of Delhi Police Commissioner on Monday. Before joining Delhi Police, Arora was serving as Director-General of Indo Tibetan Border Police (ITBP). “Today, I have taken charge of CP, Delhi. The history of this force is full of public welfare […]

Delhi: Liquors Vends’ Licence Extended, Old Policy Back For 6 Months 

NEW DELHI: A day after the Arvind Kejriwal government decided to roll back the contentious Delhi Excise Policy, it extended the licence of existing liquor vendors for one month from Monday. The government will enforce the old liquor policy from September 1. Earlier, it was said that the license of the existing liquor vendors will […]

Sanjay Arora Appointed Chief Of Delhi Police

NEW DELHI: Sanjay Arora, the 1988 batch Indian Police Service (IPS) officer from Tamil Nadu cadre, has been appointed as the Commissioner of Police Delhi. He will take charge of the Delhi Police tomorrow i.e. Monday, August 1, 2022 Orders for his appointment were issued on Sunday by the competent authority after the Appointments Committee […]

Meet The Only Hindu Family Of Kargil

KARGIL, LADAKH: Perhaps no family in Kargil attracts as much attention as Deols for they remind us of what our country stands for, Unity In Diversity.  Being the only Hindu family among the 1.7 lakh population of Kargil district, young Rishi Deol and his father Ravinder Nath, are proud of the town that is close […]

Kargil Diary: Cave That Helped A Village Survive Pak Shelling

HUNDERMAN, KARGIL: It’s been 23 years since Pakistan Army intruders tried to cut off Kashmir from India. While Kargil bore the intensity of the war, with our brave jawans thwarting the enemy’s evil designs, the villagers of the last village on the Line of Control recall the nights when they had to take shelter in […]

Last Village On Indo-Pak Border: Preserving Memories Of 1971 War

  HUNDERMAN, KARGIL: At first impression, Hunderman looked like a haunted village with abandoned houses. But on a careful look, one can find that the last village on the Indo-Pak Line of Control, just 10 kms from the city of Kargil, carefully preserves the memories of the 1971 war. The village houses a one-room museum […]

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