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Shun divisiveness: ManmohanCalls for new kind of politics in his I-Day address to the nation from the Red Fort Colombo rejects LTTE claim "Training centre was the target" South Africa wants security certification COLOMBO: The South African cricket team will take part in the Unitech ODI tri-series if an independent security agency, recruited by the International Cricket Council, clears the upgraded security measures here. On an eventful ... The youth: their thoughts and aspirations Are the youth a homogenous group? Do they have different social values? Are they optimistic about the country's future?The Hindu-CNN-IBN State of the Nation Survey on the attitudinal profile of the young
NGOs feel `At Home' with KalamPresident was at his hospitable best; Prime Minister brushes aside security and exudes enthusiasm CRICKET
South Africa's decision pendingAwaits report from ICC's private security agency CRICKET
India keen to recapture winning formWeather forecast for the next two days is not heartening Jamaat-ud-Dawa defiant after terror charges Lashkar-linked outfit's anti-West polemic intensifies after fund freeze CAMARADERIE ON LAC
Sino-Indian celebration of freedom, friendshipBUMLA (INDIA-CHINA BORDER): The traditional Assamese drums were beaten, buffalo horns were blown and the Bihu dance was performed on Tuesday morning at this frontier post at an altitude of 15,500 feet located on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) ...
Launch of allowance scheme for unemployed youth on October 2, says KarunanidhiFree cooking gas connections and stoves scheme will start on next Pongal day India's response to AIDS campaign encouraging, says Richard Gere TORONTO: It is celebrities galore at the XVI International AIDS Conference with the world's most rich and powerful pouring in to associate themselves with the anti-AIDS campaign. Be it the former U.S. President, Bill Clinton, or Microsoft ... Bill on AIDS likely to be tabled in winter session `HIV a serious issue in paramilitary forces' Prevention can stop spread of HIV Target should be the high-risk groups such as sex workers and their clients: report
Kumaraswamy promises huge housing projectRs. 1000-crore `Suvarna Gramodaya' to improve the life of people in rural areas
Scheme for youth to be launched on October 2Free cooking gas connections and stoves scheme will start on next Pongal day: Karunanidhi Other Stories
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