Gujarat former finance minister, Congress veteran leader and member of Maha Gujarat Movement Sanat Mehta passes away at 90.
The Gujarat Anti Terrorist Squad (ATS) arrested an absconding accused from Uttar Pradesh (UP) in connection with the 1993 Gosabara, Jamnagar, arms landing case.
An FIR was filed against the two accused at the Godhra A division police station and the case was transferred to Dahod police under whose jurisdiction the crime was committed.
Shankersinh Vaghela on Tuesday said that while Modi refused to wear Muslim skull-cap in Ahmedabad during his 'sadbhavna' fasts, he went to Abu Dhabi's Jama Masjid just to attract investments in India.
This is for the first time that the ruling party chief has spoken publicly on the demand of reservation by economically and politically influential Patidar or Patel community.
Parts of forest area were allotted to these tribal farmers under the Forest Rights Act, 2006, but ownership of the land still rested with the government.
A Nadiad court on Wednesday ordered police to file an FIR within ten days against the principal of a college for seeking sexual favour from a female teacher for converting her job from contractual to permanent.
The students started coughing and vomiting and falling on the floor. The chemistry teacher and lab assistant also fainted and fell down.
Veteran Congress leader and chairman of the Gujarat Congress OBC Committee for the last one decade, Dalsukh Prajapati Tuesday quit the party that he served for nearly five decades, even though he denied joining BJP.
The judges, to whom notices have been sent, include eight sitting Gujarat High Court judges, Chief Justices of Bombay and Orissa High Courts and a sitting judge of Supreme Court.
Special judge PB Desai who is hearing the Gulberg massacre case, visited Monday afternoon the society where 69 people were killed in the post Godhra riots on February 28, 2002.
The new charges are under sections 467 (forgery of valuable security), 468 (forgery for the purpose of cheating) and 471 (using a forged document as genuine).
Patidars or Patels from across the Amreli district assembled near Sarathi Complex on Liliya road of the town at around 11 am under the banner of All Amreli District Patidar Samaj.
Ramsinh and Kanu have been married for 18 years. On July 3, The Indian Express had reported the couple’s bizarre quest for a second son, despite having 12 surviving daughters then and an 18-month-old son.
The agitation had started last month in North Gujarat with Patidars, the traditional landowners, demanding OBC status.
EVEN as youths of the state were celebrating Friendship Day, a casual labourer allegedly stabbed his friend to death in Mahuva town of Bhavnagar district on Sunday over a monetary dispute.
The Ahmedabad police on Thursday arrested four for allegedly attempting to loot a credit society employee of Rs. 1.40 crore near Vohra ni Roza on Wednesday.
The Gujarat High Court on Wednesday extended the bail of Babubhai Patel alias Babu Bajrangi, sentenced to life imprisonment in 2002 Naroda Patiya massacre, for ten days with a condition that he would not seek further extension.
A faction of Muslim priests from Vadodara, however, has objected to the shifting of the dargah revered by Muslims and Hindus alike.
A day-long executive committee meeting of the Gujarat Pradesh Congress Committee(GPCC) would be held at Vadodara on July 25.
A GIRL child was killed and five others were injured after a motorcycle stunt went wrong at a funfair in Botad late on Saturday evening.
A day after raiding several residential and office premises of alleged cricket bookies in various cities, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Wednesday arrested three persons- two from New Delhi and one from Ahmedabad.
They are Dalip Chauhan for North Gujarat, Bodhraj Bhardwaj for South Gujarat, Anil Kaushik for Central Gujarat, Manish Guliya for Ahmedabad and Sukhpal for Saurashtra.
The program aims to accelerate, nurture, and invest in early stage start-ups by selecting 10 to 12 teams that have the potential to become scalable and competitive enterprises.
Solanki said that the flood-hit people were facing difficult times with the centre turning a blind eye towards them and the state government's assistance being too inadequate.


