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"Panel report on quota must be tabled in Parliament first" Foreign Secretaries to meet on November 14, 15 To review third round of composite dialogue Mattoo murder accused convicted Santosh Kumar Singh will get either death sentence or life imprisonment Centre denies reports of Bush threat NEW DELHI: The Centre on Tuesday rubbished media reports which suggested that United States President George W. Bush had ``threatened'' Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Monday that India should not vote for Venezuela in the elections for ...
Ravi Shankar hospitalisedKOLKATA: Sitar maestro Ravi Shankar is suffering from pneumonia and has been admitted to a nursing home in San Diego, California. His condition is improving and should be released soon, his associate in the city, Robin Paul, told The ...
DMK wins by-election in a canterImpressive show in Madurai Central Assembly constituency There is a way out: UNP Support for law on merger
"Mattoo case judgment a benchmark for CBI, trial courts"Verdict will help restore people's faith in the system, says CBI chief
Dengue death toll 103NEW DELHI: The Union Health and Family Welfare Ministry on Tuesday confirmed that 103 persons died of dengue across the country, with the maximum number of 30 deaths reported here. The number of confirmed cases had gone up to 5,710. Of these, ... SEC to consider re-poll in more booths Informs High Court that counting will not start on Wednesday CRICKET
You just can't write off PakistanJAIPUR: Pakistan's batting depth matched the resilience shown by the bowlers to cap a wonderful night of some intense cricket at the Sawai Man Singh Stadium here on Tuesday, brushing aside all speculations about the team suffering from spells of ...
Uncaged Aussies itching for battlePitch will play a major part: Lara Mumbai: West Indies captain Brian Lara said the Brabourne Stadium pitch would play a major part in the outcome of its match against Australia. "We have beaten them in the last month and that's a positive. We are going to make sure that the guys ... Dope issue: Pakistan media fuming Call for PCB to take up the cudgels against the erring bowlers
Australia better prepared this timeIt might be a low-scoring game on Wednesday, writes Glenn McGrath
Kumaraswamy slams KERC for not increasing power tariffSays it is an indirect attempt by KERC to liquidate ESCOMs
A Diwali bonanza for CM, Ministers and MLAsCentre approves of request for massive increase in salary Other Stories
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