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Manmohan asks Central authorities to give medical care to Mamata
Vajpayee speaks to her over phone; Congress' plea to Government, Trinamool

Limitation period from date of winner's election
It does not begin from declaration of results of other candidates

Untouchability is a blot on humanity, says Manmohan
"The Government will take all steps for the empowerment of Dalits"

Dalit-minority meet important: Sonia
NEW DELHI: Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Wednesday said she hoped the two-day Dalit-Minority International Conference here would provide an effective platform for discussion on issues concerning social justice and economic empowerment of ...

Treat adultery as civil wrong: NCW
It should be seen as a breach of trust, says Girija Vyas

I rescued Railways: Lalu
Harvard, Wharton management students grill `Guruji'

Manmohan degrading Muslims, says BJP
NEW DELHI: The BJP accused Prime Minister Manmohan Singh of "degrading" Muslims with his remarks that the community has not had equal share in the country's development process. "By calling them [Muslims] backward time and again, the Prime ...

Ambition put on hold
NEW DELHI: Railway Minister Lalu Prasad on Wednesday reiterated that he had put his prime ministerial ambition on hold for the time being. Quizzed by a group of students from Harvard and Wharton Business Schools on his plans for the future, ...

Kavita's murder: Minister offers to resign
LUCKNOW: Even as Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mulayam Singh Yadav refused to order a CBI inquiry into the Kavita Rani murder case, one of his senior Ministers, Basic Education Minister Kiran Pal Singh, on Wednesday offered to resign. But he said ...

UNHCR for law to deal with refugees
Calls on acting chairperson of NHRC

For the first time, Mumbai taps go dry
Repair work being carried out on pipelines by Municipal Corporation

`Successor need not be a Tata'
NEW DELHI: : Will only a Tata take over the reins of one of India's beloved and biggest business houses? Not necessarily, according to Ratan Tata, present chairman of the group. ``It doesn't have to be...,'' Mr. Tata said in an interview to ...

In jail, after serving sentence
In Pakistan, 88 Indian prisoners await deportation

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