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Varun Gandhi fails to get BJP ticket in VidishaAdvani favoured him but Rajnath Singh had his way Deve Gowda talks tough Sets his face against Shoba yatra Fall in research standards worries Manmohan "Need for teachers who can inspire students " UNI issue: Gowda seeks Manmohan's intervention NEW DELHI: Janata Dal (Secular) president H.D. Deve Gowda has sought the intervention of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to stall the takeover of United News of India (UNI) by a media group. In a letter to Dr. Singh, Mr. Gowda noted that in the ... Karat assails Jaitley's charges Says the BJP leader is concocting facts on Vizhinjam project EU for building multipolar world Strategic partnership with India needs more substance: Josep Borrell Dengue: under-reporting of cases Some private hospitals may not report positive cases, say physicians `Black Widows' behind ambush? Railway team proceeding to project site targeted
Pranab asks defence companies to adopt villagesNEW DELHI: The Defence Ministry on Friday asked its nine public sector undertakings (PSUs) and 39 Ordnance Factories (OFs) to begin discharging their social responsibilities to non-employees living in the vicinity of their townships and plans. ... Employee has no right to engage lawyer in domestic enquiry: court "Right to representation available only to the extent provided for in the Rules" Delhi police arrest two "ISI agents" Police claim to have busted espionage ring Revised pay from actual date of promotion No higher scale from the date of notional elevation, rules court Bharti Yadav to return on November 25 NEW DELHI: Bharti Yadav, a key witness in the Nitish Katara murder case, on Friday informed a trial court here that she would come to India on November 25 to depose. Counsel S.C. Ghuttan gave an undertaking to this effect to Additional ... Other Stories
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