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    Lalu rules out hike in passenger fares
    The Railways had registered a growth rate of 16 per cent in both freight and passenger traffic

    Population commission recast
    Prime Minister is Chairman; it will be administered by the Ministry of Health

    Left will not destabilise Government: V.P. Singh
    Confidence in stability of UPA regime; performance satisfactory

    Cabinet approves new map policy
    Defence and open series to be released

    Chinese Army chief to visit Indian military institutions
    Chinese General expected to initiate process of mutual consultation

    CBSE tele-counselling from May 23
    NEW DELHI: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will start its second phase of tele-counselling from May 23. Open till June 6, this is the first time that the tele-counselling is being offered by the CBSE through the Interactive Voice ...

    Set up rights panels immediately, NHRC tells States
    "The commissions should be structurally and financially independent"

    Windshield damage: no definite conclusion
    Forensic Science Laboratory says glass pieces given by the police are too small

    Local communities must protect tigers: task force
    Kerala approach stands as a model for all tiger reserves where Project Tiger shows excellent results

    Programme to conserve genetic diversity of tiger population
    NEW DELHI: Even as there appears to be no end for reports on dwindling numbers of tigers in different parts of the country, the Science and Technology Minister, Kapil Sibal on Thursday told presspersons that an initiative on the part of his ...

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