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Mufti, Governor lead in paying tributes to LoneThree-day mourning in State; offices, schools closed for the day Central team visiting Srinagar today Manmohan expresses shock and grief
Maran announces plan to computerise all 26,000 departmental post officesRs. 625 crores sought for the scheme; sesquicentennial thematic stamps released A creditable performance at Kalpakkam FBTR completes 20 years High security number plates: notice issued Deadline for implementation not met Nicholas Burns to discuss civilian nuclear matters Bilateral consultation in the offing A barrier India is yet to overcome NEW DELHI: Corruption is one barrier that India still finds impossible to overcome. Ranked the 88th most corrupt country of a total of 159 surveyed by Transparency International, even the tiny island nation of Sri Lanka and poor African countries ... India, Pakistan get quake on the IPU agenda NEW DELHI: India and Pakistan on Monday joined hands and succeeding in getting included the recent earthquake as an emergency item on the agenda of the ongoing 113th Inter Parliamentary Union Assembly in Geneva. Lok Sabha Speaker Somnath ... Time to write epitaph for red letter box NEW DELHI: The familiar red cylindrical letter boxes will give way to more contemporary rectangular steel and fibre glass containers in Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Patna and few other select locations to begin with, Communications and Information ... Left condemns militant attack Karat seeks more security for partymen India hails Musharraf's offer NEW DELHI: India on Tuesday welcomed in principle the offer made by Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf that people could be allowed to cross the Line of Control (LoC) to meet their relatives and assist with reconstruction in the quake-hit ... Other Stories
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