Reported By Vikram Chowdhary

'Reported By Vikram Chowdhary' - 18 News Result(s)

  • Vijender Singh might be questioned again: Punjab Police
    India News | Reported by Vikram Chowdhary and Yash Chawla; Edited by Sindhu Manjesh | Thursday April 4, 2013
    Boxing icon Vijender Singh, accused of using heroin, might be questioned again, say Punjab Police. HS Mann, the SSP of Fategarh Sahib, told NDTV that Vijendra Singh may be summoned again for questioning depending on what turn their investigations take.
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  • Vijender Singh's samples taken for tests, boxer Ram Singh arrested
    India News | Reported by Yash Chawla, Vikram Chowdhary, Edited by Abhinav Bhatt (With inputs from agencies) | Wednesday April 3, 2013
    Boxing icon Vijender Singh, accused of using heroin, submitted blood and urine samples today to the National Anti-Doping Agency or NADA.
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  • Police is lying about Vijender Singh, claims boxer Dinesh Kumar
    India News | Reported by Vikram Chowdhary; edited by Mala Das | Wednesday April 3, 2013
    Dinesh Kumar, a boxer and Vijender Singh's friend, has added a twist to the drug tale suggesting today that the star boxer could be the victim of a frame-up. Mr Kumar has alleged that the Punjab Police is lying when it says that it recovered a car registered in the name of Vijender's wife from outside the home of alleged drug dealer Anoop Singh Kah...
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  • Police likely to question boxer Vijender Singh in drug bust case: Sources
    India News | Reported by Vikram Chowdhary | Sunday March 10, 2013
    Sources in the Punjab Police have said that boxer Vijender Singh experimented with drugs which he allegedly bought with his friend and national-level boxer Ram Singh from drug dealer Anup Singh Kahlon who was arrested on March 3.
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  • Initial probe suggests Vijender Singh has no links with alleged drug dealer: police
    India News | Reported by Vikram Chowdhary; edited by Mala Das | Friday March 8, 2013
    The Punjab Police have confirmed that while they have found nothing so far to link boxer Vijender Singh to a major drug bust near Chandigarh, his wife's car has been recovered from outside the house of an alleged drug dealer who they have arrested. Vijender Singh has denied any links with the man arrested.
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  • Suspending cops is not enough, says woman who was hit by officers
    India News | Reported by Vikram Chowdhary; edited by Mala Das | Tuesday March 5, 2013
    The woman who was attacked by policemen in Punjab - they hit her over and over - has said that it's not enough that two officers have been suspended for the assault. She says they must be fired.
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  • Two cops suspended after woman beaten on camera
    Cities | Reported by Vikram Chowdhary, Anand Kumar Patel; edited by Mala Das | Tuesday March 5, 2013
    Policemen in Punjab are seen clearly on camera hitting a young woman who allegedly tried to complain about harassment by a truck driver. The shocking footage was shot on a cellphone by a witness.
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  • Himachal Pradesh phone tapping row hots up
    India News | Reported by Vikram Chowdhary | Monday February 25, 2013
    The political war over phone tapping in Himachal Pradesh is hotting up with both the Congress and the BJP trading allegations at each other over a thousand phones that were tapped between 2009 and 2012.
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  • Afzal Guru's letter to wife is delivered in 26 hours despite curfew
    India News | Reported by Nazir Masoodi, Vikram Chowdhary; Edited by Shamik Ghosh | Tuesday February 12, 2013
    The express delivery - made even as Sopore and surrounding areas are under curfew - raises even more questions about why a letter informing Guru's family of his hanging reached them two days after he was executed and buried in Tihar Jail.
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  • Whistleblower alleges harassment after exposing corruption in Sports Authority of India
    India News | Reported by Vikram Chowdhary, Edited by Sabyasachi Dasgupta | Monday September 24, 2012
    Whistleblowing is doubly difficult if the adversary is the same system that is also paying the whistleblower's bills. Ask Raj Kumar, a 46-year-old stenographer in the Chandigarh office of the Sports Authority of India (SAI).
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  • FDI in retail: The Walmart experience in Punjab
    India News | Reported by Vikram Chowdhary; written by Mala Das | Sunday September 23, 2012
    As the political storm over Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in multi-brand retail continues to rage, it is business as usual at a Bharti Walmart store in Zirakpur in Punjab. While most detractors of FDI would see red over the mention of Walmart - the American MNC is one of the few global retail giants that would benefit from the government's contro...
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  • Thin-skinned Chandigarh cops file case against woman for Facebook posts
    Chandigarh News | Reported by Vikram Chowdhary; edited by Mala Das | Tuesday September 18, 2012
    A 22-year-old woman from Chandigarh faces a police case because she posted abusive comments against the city police on its Facebook page.
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  • In suicide note, student blames Facebook comments
    Cities | Reported by Vikram Chowdhary | Wednesday August 15, 2012
    Raksha Sharma, a student of computer engineering at the MCM Polytechnic College in Jalandhar, was found hanging from the ceiling fan in her hostel room this morning. In that room was a suicide note. The 20-year-old blames two students of the same college-both male- for harassing her and posting comments on Facebook that distressed her.
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  • Punjab minister Tota Singh convicted in forgery case
    India News | Reported by Vikram Chowdhary | Sunday May 6, 2012
    A district court in Mohali has sentenced Punjab Agriculture Minister Tota Singh to one year in jail for misusing his official position. Mr Singh was found guilty for misusing his official vehicle while he was minister between 1997-2002 in the Shiromani Akali Dal-Bharatiya Janata Party coalition government.
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  • French man dies after being beaten unconscious on train in Haryana
    India News | Reported by Vikram Chowdhary | Thursday May 3, 2012
    A French citizen who was beaten unconscious while traveling on a train in Haryana has died in hospital in Chandigarh. He was 33.
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'Reported By Vikram Chowdhary' - 18 News Result(s)

  • Vijender Singh might be questioned again: Punjab Police
    India News | Reported by Vikram Chowdhary and Yash Chawla; Edited by Sindhu Manjesh | Thursday April 4, 2013
    Boxing icon Vijender Singh, accused of using heroin, might be questioned again, say Punjab Police. HS Mann, the SSP of Fategarh Sahib, told NDTV that Vijendra Singh may be summoned again for questioning depending on what turn their investigations take.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Vijender Singh's samples taken for tests, boxer Ram Singh arrested
    India News | Reported by Yash Chawla, Vikram Chowdhary, Edited by Abhinav Bhatt (With inputs from agencies) | Wednesday April 3, 2013
    Boxing icon Vijender Singh, accused of using heroin, submitted blood and urine samples today to the National Anti-Doping Agency or NADA.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Police is lying about Vijender Singh, claims boxer Dinesh Kumar
    India News | Reported by Vikram Chowdhary; edited by Mala Das | Wednesday April 3, 2013
    Dinesh Kumar, a boxer and Vijender Singh's friend, has added a twist to the drug tale suggesting today that the star boxer could be the victim of a frame-up. Mr Kumar has alleged that the Punjab Police is lying when it says that it recovered a car registered in the name of Vijender's wife from outside the home of alleged drug dealer Anoop Singh Kah...
    www.ndtv.com
  • Police likely to question boxer Vijender Singh in drug bust case: Sources
    India News | Reported by Vikram Chowdhary | Sunday March 10, 2013
    Sources in the Punjab Police have said that boxer Vijender Singh experimented with drugs which he allegedly bought with his friend and national-level boxer Ram Singh from drug dealer Anup Singh Kahlon who was arrested on March 3.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Initial probe suggests Vijender Singh has no links with alleged drug dealer: police
    India News | Reported by Vikram Chowdhary; edited by Mala Das | Friday March 8, 2013
    The Punjab Police have confirmed that while they have found nothing so far to link boxer Vijender Singh to a major drug bust near Chandigarh, his wife's car has been recovered from outside the house of an alleged drug dealer who they have arrested. Vijender Singh has denied any links with the man arrested.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Suspending cops is not enough, says woman who was hit by officers
    India News | Reported by Vikram Chowdhary; edited by Mala Das | Tuesday March 5, 2013
    The woman who was attacked by policemen in Punjab - they hit her over and over - has said that it's not enough that two officers have been suspended for the assault. She says they must be fired.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Two cops suspended after woman beaten on camera
    Cities | Reported by Vikram Chowdhary, Anand Kumar Patel; edited by Mala Das | Tuesday March 5, 2013
    Policemen in Punjab are seen clearly on camera hitting a young woman who allegedly tried to complain about harassment by a truck driver. The shocking footage was shot on a cellphone by a witness.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Himachal Pradesh phone tapping row hots up
    India News | Reported by Vikram Chowdhary | Monday February 25, 2013
    The political war over phone tapping in Himachal Pradesh is hotting up with both the Congress and the BJP trading allegations at each other over a thousand phones that were tapped between 2009 and 2012.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Afzal Guru's letter to wife is delivered in 26 hours despite curfew
    India News | Reported by Nazir Masoodi, Vikram Chowdhary; Edited by Shamik Ghosh | Tuesday February 12, 2013
    The express delivery - made even as Sopore and surrounding areas are under curfew - raises even more questions about why a letter informing Guru's family of his hanging reached them two days after he was executed and buried in Tihar Jail.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Whistleblower alleges harassment after exposing corruption in Sports Authority of India
    India News | Reported by Vikram Chowdhary, Edited by Sabyasachi Dasgupta | Monday September 24, 2012
    Whistleblowing is doubly difficult if the adversary is the same system that is also paying the whistleblower's bills. Ask Raj Kumar, a 46-year-old stenographer in the Chandigarh office of the Sports Authority of India (SAI).
    www.ndtv.com
  • FDI in retail: The Walmart experience in Punjab
    India News | Reported by Vikram Chowdhary; written by Mala Das | Sunday September 23, 2012
    As the political storm over Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in multi-brand retail continues to rage, it is business as usual at a Bharti Walmart store in Zirakpur in Punjab. While most detractors of FDI would see red over the mention of Walmart - the American MNC is one of the few global retail giants that would benefit from the government's contro...
    www.ndtv.com
  • Thin-skinned Chandigarh cops file case against woman for Facebook posts
    Chandigarh News | Reported by Vikram Chowdhary; edited by Mala Das | Tuesday September 18, 2012
    A 22-year-old woman from Chandigarh faces a police case because she posted abusive comments against the city police on its Facebook page.
    www.ndtv.com
  • In suicide note, student blames Facebook comments
    Cities | Reported by Vikram Chowdhary | Wednesday August 15, 2012
    Raksha Sharma, a student of computer engineering at the MCM Polytechnic College in Jalandhar, was found hanging from the ceiling fan in her hostel room this morning. In that room was a suicide note. The 20-year-old blames two students of the same college-both male- for harassing her and posting comments on Facebook that distressed her.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Punjab minister Tota Singh convicted in forgery case
    India News | Reported by Vikram Chowdhary | Sunday May 6, 2012
    A district court in Mohali has sentenced Punjab Agriculture Minister Tota Singh to one year in jail for misusing his official position. Mr Singh was found guilty for misusing his official vehicle while he was minister between 1997-2002 in the Shiromani Akali Dal-Bharatiya Janata Party coalition government.
    www.ndtv.com
  • French man dies after being beaten unconscious on train in Haryana
    India News | Reported by Vikram Chowdhary | Thursday May 3, 2012
    A French citizen who was beaten unconscious while traveling on a train in Haryana has died in hospital in Chandigarh. He was 33.
    www.ndtv.com
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