Lal Batti Ban

'Lal Batti Ban' - 12 News Result(s)

  • Defying Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Bengal Minister Uses <i>Lal Batti</i>, Is Unapologetic
    India News | Reported by Monideepa Banerjie, Edited by Shylaja Varma | Monday May 29, 2017
    A Bengal minister today used a lal batti or red beacon on his car, defying a ban on the VIP status symbol ordered by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
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  • British Gave Me Right To Use <I>Lal Batti</I>, Claims Bengal's 'Fatwa Cleric'
    Kolkata News | Edited by Deepshikha Ghosh | Saturday May 13, 2017
    Days after Prime Minister Narendra Modi banned red beacons or lal battis across the country, one man says no power can make him drop it. "I have the permission of the British government," says the chief cleric of Kolkata's Tipu Sultan mosque, Noor Ul Barkati.
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  • VIPs Misusing Police Beacons? PM Modi Has A Plan To Enforce <i>Lal Batti</i> Ban
    India News | Reported by Sunil Prabhu, Edited by Aloke Tikku | Tuesday May 2, 2017
    The blanket ban on red and blue beacon cars promised by Prime Minister Narendra Modi came into effect late last night. And the Centre has tried to make sure that nobody - not even the police - can misuse the flashing lights on vehicles that have, for decades, become a glaring symbol of power, and VIP culture in India.
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  • Not Without My <i>Lal Batti</i>, Says Karnataka Minister, Defying PM Modi's Ban
    India News | Edited by Nidhi Sethi | Tuesday May 2, 2017
    After Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah's initial reluctance to do away with the red beacon or lal batti from his official car, in compliance with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's order, one of his ministers in the Congress government has refused to fall in line with the ban that came into force yesterday.
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  • Why Must I Remove <i>Lal Batti</i>, Asked Siddaramaiah. Then Bowed To 'PM's Wish'
    India News | Reported by Maya Sharma, Edited by Deepshikha Ghosh | Tuesday April 25, 2017
    Prime Minister Narendra Modi's order to remove the red beacon or lal batti from cars led to a scramble among Union Ministers and Chief Ministers to comply but the message has taken a week to reach Congress-ruled Karnataka. If Chief Minister Siddaramaiah had his way, his car would not have shed its lal batti even a second before May 1.
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  • Ban On Red Beacons A Step Towards Ending VIP Culture: Congress
    India News | Press Trust of India | Thursday April 20, 2017
    The Congress on Wednesday welcomed the government's decision of barring the use of red beacons atop vehicles, including that of the Prime Minister, but termed as "laughable" the ruling BJP's attempt to blow the trumpet of morality over it.
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  • Goa, Maharashtra Chief Ministers Say No To 'Lal Batti'
    India News | Edited by Revathi Hariharan | Thursday April 20, 2017
    Following the announcement made by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley that lal batti or red beacons will be banned for everybody including the President, Prime Minister and the Chief Justice of India, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar have both removed red beacon light from their official cars today.
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  • 'Every Indian Special, Every Indian A VIP,' Says PM Modi On <i>Lal Batti</i> Ban
    India News | Press Trust of India | Wednesday April 19, 2017
    Every Indian is a VIP and the culture of beacon should have gone long ago, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said tonight, hours after deciding to bar their use by the VVIPs, including the President, the Prime Minister and the Chief Ministers.
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  • Red Beacon 'Lal Batti' Banned From May 1, PM Modi Says 'Every Indian Is A VIP'
    India News | Reported by Sunil Prabhu, Edited by Deepshikha Ghosh | Wednesday April 19, 2017
    From next month, lal batti or red beacons will be banned for everybody including the President, Prime Minister and the Chief Justice of India. "There will be no exceptions," said Finance Minister Arun Jaitley today, announcing after a cabinet meeting that only emergency vehicles like fire engines, ambulances and police vans can have beacons.
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  • Yogi Adityanath's Advice: Keep The <i>Lal Batti</i> But Lose The (Illegal) Hooters
    India News | Reported by Alok Pandey, Edited by Aloke Tikku | Thursday March 23, 2017
    Punjab got rid of them. But Uttar Pradesh will have to live with the laal battis, the red beacons atop cars that are considered the ultimate status symbol. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has decided against making the state's ministers give up the red beacons on their cars but asked them to give up the hooters and sirens.
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  • Captain Amarinder Singh: A Man On The Mission
    India News | Edited by Ipsita Sarkar | Tuesday March 21, 2017
    Captain Amarinder Singh, the new Chief Minister of Punjab, is a man on a mission. Intent on reviving Congress's fortune, the 75-year-old politician banned the use of red beacons or 'lal battis' from all government vehicles, including his own.
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  • Amarinder Singh, Man On A Mission, Bans 'Lal Battis' In Punjab. That Includes The Chief Minister.
    India News | Edited by Abhishek Chakraborty | Monday March 20, 2017
    Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh has ordered the removal of beacons from all government vehicles, including his own. Mr Singh seems to be a man on a mission to revive the Congress, which has been performing poorly in elections in other states. After getting a majority in Punjab's recently-held assembly elections, the Chief Minister seized the ...
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'Lal Batti Ban' - 12 News Result(s)

  • Defying Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Bengal Minister Uses <i>Lal Batti</i>, Is Unapologetic
    India News | Reported by Monideepa Banerjie, Edited by Shylaja Varma | Monday May 29, 2017
    A Bengal minister today used a lal batti or red beacon on his car, defying a ban on the VIP status symbol ordered by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
    www.ndtv.com
  • British Gave Me Right To Use <I>Lal Batti</I>, Claims Bengal's 'Fatwa Cleric'
    Kolkata News | Edited by Deepshikha Ghosh | Saturday May 13, 2017
    Days after Prime Minister Narendra Modi banned red beacons or lal battis across the country, one man says no power can make him drop it. "I have the permission of the British government," says the chief cleric of Kolkata's Tipu Sultan mosque, Noor Ul Barkati.
    www.ndtv.com
  • VIPs Misusing Police Beacons? PM Modi Has A Plan To Enforce <i>Lal Batti</i> Ban
    India News | Reported by Sunil Prabhu, Edited by Aloke Tikku | Tuesday May 2, 2017
    The blanket ban on red and blue beacon cars promised by Prime Minister Narendra Modi came into effect late last night. And the Centre has tried to make sure that nobody - not even the police - can misuse the flashing lights on vehicles that have, for decades, become a glaring symbol of power, and VIP culture in India.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Not Without My <i>Lal Batti</i>, Says Karnataka Minister, Defying PM Modi's Ban
    India News | Edited by Nidhi Sethi | Tuesday May 2, 2017
    After Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah's initial reluctance to do away with the red beacon or lal batti from his official car, in compliance with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's order, one of his ministers in the Congress government has refused to fall in line with the ban that came into force yesterday.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Why Must I Remove <i>Lal Batti</i>, Asked Siddaramaiah. Then Bowed To 'PM's Wish'
    India News | Reported by Maya Sharma, Edited by Deepshikha Ghosh | Tuesday April 25, 2017
    Prime Minister Narendra Modi's order to remove the red beacon or lal batti from cars led to a scramble among Union Ministers and Chief Ministers to comply but the message has taken a week to reach Congress-ruled Karnataka. If Chief Minister Siddaramaiah had his way, his car would not have shed its lal batti even a second before May 1.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Ban On Red Beacons A Step Towards Ending VIP Culture: Congress
    India News | Press Trust of India | Thursday April 20, 2017
    The Congress on Wednesday welcomed the government's decision of barring the use of red beacons atop vehicles, including that of the Prime Minister, but termed as "laughable" the ruling BJP's attempt to blow the trumpet of morality over it.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Goa, Maharashtra Chief Ministers Say No To 'Lal Batti'
    India News | Edited by Revathi Hariharan | Thursday April 20, 2017
    Following the announcement made by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley that lal batti or red beacons will be banned for everybody including the President, Prime Minister and the Chief Justice of India, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar have both removed red beacon light from their official cars today.
    www.ndtv.com
  • 'Every Indian Special, Every Indian A VIP,' Says PM Modi On <i>Lal Batti</i> Ban
    India News | Press Trust of India | Wednesday April 19, 2017
    Every Indian is a VIP and the culture of beacon should have gone long ago, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said tonight, hours after deciding to bar their use by the VVIPs, including the President, the Prime Minister and the Chief Ministers.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Red Beacon 'Lal Batti' Banned From May 1, PM Modi Says 'Every Indian Is A VIP'
    India News | Reported by Sunil Prabhu, Edited by Deepshikha Ghosh | Wednesday April 19, 2017
    From next month, lal batti or red beacons will be banned for everybody including the President, Prime Minister and the Chief Justice of India. "There will be no exceptions," said Finance Minister Arun Jaitley today, announcing after a cabinet meeting that only emergency vehicles like fire engines, ambulances and police vans can have beacons.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Yogi Adityanath's Advice: Keep The <i>Lal Batti</i> But Lose The (Illegal) Hooters
    India News | Reported by Alok Pandey, Edited by Aloke Tikku | Thursday March 23, 2017
    Punjab got rid of them. But Uttar Pradesh will have to live with the laal battis, the red beacons atop cars that are considered the ultimate status symbol. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has decided against making the state's ministers give up the red beacons on their cars but asked them to give up the hooters and sirens.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Captain Amarinder Singh: A Man On The Mission
    India News | Edited by Ipsita Sarkar | Tuesday March 21, 2017
    Captain Amarinder Singh, the new Chief Minister of Punjab, is a man on a mission. Intent on reviving Congress's fortune, the 75-year-old politician banned the use of red beacons or 'lal battis' from all government vehicles, including his own.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Amarinder Singh, Man On A Mission, Bans 'Lal Battis' In Punjab. That Includes The Chief Minister.
    India News | Edited by Abhishek Chakraborty | Monday March 20, 2017
    Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh has ordered the removal of beacons from all government vehicles, including his own. Mr Singh seems to be a man on a mission to revive the Congress, which has been performing poorly in elections in other states. After getting a majority in Punjab's recently-held assembly elections, the Chief Minister seized the ...
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