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South Africa backs nuclear dealIt will help India seek access to advanced civilian nuclear technology from the NSG Manmohan meets Mandela, "greatest living Gandhian" PRETORIA: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh seems to be keeping august company. Last month it was the iconic Fidel Castro, this month it is the legendary Nelson Mandela. Dr. Singh met Mr. Mandela on Monday evening. After a 20-minute meeting at ... We won't hand over anybody, says Pakistan Mumbai Police Commissioner's statements "propagandistic" CRICKET Vengsarkar: firm believer in performances Amarnath's comebacks may be the ideal case study for Ganguly, writes Makarand Waingankar CRICKET
Tendulkar takes India Blue to big winCHENNAI: Sachin Tendulkar blazed away, his mind and body in perfect harmony. His footwork was precise, timing brilliant. And, the runs flowed from his willow at the M.A. Chidambaram Stadium here on Monday. After suffering a stunning loss at the ... F1-RACING
Schumacher draws level with AlonsoFerrari driver Michael Schumacher's victory on Sunday in the Chinese Grand Prix puts him level with Renault's defending champion Fernando Alonso at 116 points each. Alonso was second and Renault teammate Giancarlo Fisichella third, in a ... Manmohan, Mbeki stress on Gandhian values in age of violent conflicts Satyagraha Centenary Commemoration celebrations begin in South Africa India, South Africa sign Tshwane Declaration It is designed to give substance and content to the bilateral relationship; addresses concerns over terrorism
IT corridor stretch will be ready by month-endPhase I work is nearing completion Dengue panic spurs hospital rush in Delhi AIIMS screened 700 patients on Sunday alone Boy killed in Assam blast GUWAHATI A: minor boy was killed and 18 others, including four police personnel, were injured when a grenade suspected to have been lobbed by militants of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) exploded in front of a Durga puja pandal in ...
Paper size and print area reductionWith effect from today, the format of The Hindu has migrated to the National Industry Standard Size. That is to say, as a consequence of web width (physical paper size) reduction, the print area has been reduced from a width of 36 cm to 33 ...
State Government to ban Shoba YatraKumaraswamy's statement shocks BJP Letter bombs in capital: technician arrested Police say personal grouse is said to be the motive Hijack threat: airport security tightened VARANASI: Security at the Lal Bahadur Shastri airport here has been tightened in the wake of the Lashkar-e-Taiba's alleged plans to hijack a Nepal-bound aircraft, a senior CISF official said on Monday. The Central Industrial Security Force ... Delhi declares war on dengue New cases reported; toll 11 so far; notices to hospitals Other Stories
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