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Congress Criticises Fadnavis Government Over Purandare Row, Dabholkar Case
- Thursday August 20, 2015
- India News | Press Trust of India
Senior Congress leader Narayan Rane today accused the Devendra Fadnavis government of creating the controversy over 'Maharashtra Bhushan' award only to divert attention from its failure to provide succor to the state's farmers who are reeling under drought.
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Shivaji book ban lifted but book will stay unavailable
- Monday July 12, 2010
- India News | Priyanka Kakodkar
The Supreme Court has lifted the ban on James Laine's controversial book on Shivaji, but the Maharashtra government, the Opposition and even the book's publishers all seem to agree that the book must not be sold in the state.At stake is the issue of who can monopolise the Shivaji legacy and the Maratha vote, which accounts for 30 per cent of the el...
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Ban on Shivaji book: Panel to explore legal options
- Monday July 12, 2010
- India News | Press Trust of India
Close on the heels of the Supreme Court lifting the ban on James Laine's controversial book on Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, Maharashtra government has set up a three-member committee to explore legal options to stop its printing and circulation in the state."At no cost, there should be printing and circulation of the book in the state," Chief Minis...
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Congress Criticises Fadnavis Government Over Purandare Row, Dabholkar Case
- Thursday August 20, 2015
- India News | Press Trust of India
Senior Congress leader Narayan Rane today accused the Devendra Fadnavis government of creating the controversy over 'Maharashtra Bhushan' award only to divert attention from its failure to provide succor to the state's farmers who are reeling under drought.
- www.ndtv.com
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Shivaji book ban lifted but book will stay unavailable
- Monday July 12, 2010
- India News | Priyanka Kakodkar
The Supreme Court has lifted the ban on James Laine's controversial book on Shivaji, but the Maharashtra government, the Opposition and even the book's publishers all seem to agree that the book must not be sold in the state.At stake is the issue of who can monopolise the Shivaji legacy and the Maratha vote, which accounts for 30 per cent of the el...
- www.ndtv.com
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Ban on Shivaji book: Panel to explore legal options
- Monday July 12, 2010
- India News | Press Trust of India
Close on the heels of the Supreme Court lifting the ban on James Laine's controversial book on Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, Maharashtra government has set up a three-member committee to explore legal options to stop its printing and circulation in the state."At no cost, there should be printing and circulation of the book in the state," Chief Minis...
- www.ndtv.com