The Nanavati-Mehta Commission is the commission of inquiry appointed by the government of Gujarat to probe the Godhra train burning incident of 27 February 2002. Its mandate was later enlarged to include the investigation of the 2002 Gujarat riots. It was appointed on 6 March 2002, with K. G. Shah, a retired Gujarat High Court judge, as its only member. It was later re-constituted to include G. T. Read More
Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant on Tuesday told the state legislative assembly, that recovery proceedings against 42 mining companies, accused of being part of the mammoth illegal mining, are on and notices would be issued to them within a month's t ...