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SRE returns today
Experiments to create new materials using the effects of microgravity were carried out

PDP hails resumption of talks with Pakistan
Violence-affected people must take part in peace process

No freight trains till Thar Express is resumed: Pakistan
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has said it would not permit Indian freight trains in the Khokhrapar-Munabao sector till the Indian Railways restarts the Thar Express on the route that was suspended due to floods in Rajasthan last year. Pakistan Minister ...

Convention to revive Samata Party
George Fernandes skips meet

Boy killed, three injured in police firing
Police opened fire after constable was stabbed in Shivajinagar in Bangalore

Cut down fuel prices: Raja
MADURAI: Communist Party of India national secretary D. Raja on Sunday urged the Central Government to cut down petrol and diesel prices in tune with global oil prices. "In the absence of an administered price mechanism, the UPA Government ...

Uttarakhand: Congress list by next week
NEW DELHI:

ULFA commander claims attack on Awami League rally
23 persons were killed and more than 200 injured in the attack in August 2004

"Grant `navratna' status to SCI"
NEW DELHI: Chairman of the Department-related Parliamentary Standing Committee on Transport, Tourism & Culture Sitaram Yechury has urged the Government to grant "navratna" status to the Shipping Corporation of India (SCI), with a view to ...

Norms for airline operations revised
Subscribed equity capital for starting scheduled airline raised

Extremism will die a natural death: Rushdie
JAIPUR: Novelist Salman Rushdie feels extremism would die a natural death the moment the community for which the battle is supposedly fought disowns it or shows disinclination to continue with the strife. "The Irish Republican Army cause was ...

Plan to set up petrochemical investment regions
Mangalore Special Economic Zone will be the first such hub

METEORIC RISE
An MLA and tea plucker
Sukhmait Oraon works on daily wages when West Bengal Assembly is not in session

CITU to launch series of agitations against `anti-worker' policies
Karnataka Government stifling trade union activities, says Pandhe

Action plan for home-based workers endorsed
Key suggestions include insurance, access to healthcare, livelihood assets and maternity benefits

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