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Agreement on linking of Ken and Betwa rivers signed
It will change the water management paradigm in the country, says Vajpayee
Chidambaram unveils first-ever `Outcome Budget'
A compilation of the intended outcomes sought to be achieved through allocations made in Budget It will help the Finance Ministry and the Planning Commission monitor the progress of schemes under the UPA's flagship programmes
Jharkhand dissidents want Munda out
They complain that they were not consulted on crucial decisions
Reforms slow moving but durable, says Manmohan
Limitations of a coalition government a constraint to reforms in a big way
Landslips in Guwahati kill 12 persons
The Kamrup (metro) district administration and the police have launched rescue and relief operations
Afghans get telemedicine lessons
CHENNAI: The guns have stopped. But the holes are still there. Four doctors and a technician from Afghanistan are in Chennai learning to use telemedicine to mend the hearts and bodies of fellow Afghans. "We have been fighting for the past 30 ...
Ensure 33 per cent reservation for women first, says Karunanidhi
"Quota for Backward Classes and Most Backward Classes can be taken up later"
Sehwag vs. Bond, the battle begins
BULAWAYO: The Videocon tri-series has only three matches of any consequence even if you account for the earth changing spin and the Indian team continuing its miserable run. One of them begins at the Queen's Sports Club here on Friday. Till 3 ...
England begins well on a rain-interrupted day
NOTTINGHAM: Australia's attack, weakened by an elbow injury to the great Glenn McGrath, let itself down badly at Trent Bridge on Thursday when it bowled 18 no-balls in the first 30 overs as England raced to 134 for one. It was an indisciplined ...
KIWI CORNER
New rules tough on allrounders
Every side looks for players who can multi task so that their team is well-balanced
Sonia accuses BJP of shifting stand over Women's Bill
Promises to continue efforts for building consensus
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