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Election Commission issues notice to BJP
`Release of inflammatory CD, a violation of code'
Kashmir solution must be saleable on both sides: Aziz
NEW DELHI: Any solution of the Jammu and Kashmir dispute should be "saleable" by the leaders of India and Pakistan to their peoples, the Pakistani Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz emphasised in an exclusive interview to The Hindu in New Delhi ...
Nod for reservation for minorities
Government to accept Backward Classes Commission's recommendation
No compulsory land acquisition: Centre
SEZs limited to a maximum of 5,000 hectares
Muslims no more a minority in Uttar Pradesh: High Court
Twin criteria of population and strength applied
Land disputes: BSF-BDR meet held
SILCHAR (ASSAM): A sector-level meeting between the Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) and the Border Security Force (BSF) was held on the Sutarkandi border to resolve land disputes along the India-Bangladesh border in Assam's Barak Valley region. The ...
CRICKET
Sri Lanka the winner in a terrific thriller
ST. PETER'S:
Blair turns hawkish on Tehran
Says elements in Iranian regime supporting terrorism in Iraq
43 per cent turnout for Delhi polls
Election process by and large incident-free; stray violence in two wards
Kumaraswamy `threatens' to quit over Bill on land grabbing
Heated arguments between coalition partners in Cabinet meeting
6 killed in blast in Kozhikode
Scores of shops engulfed, 50 people injured in Moideen Palli Road blaze
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Rare rabbit now caught on camera
BANGKOK: One of the world's rarest rabbits was spotted in Indonesia for just the third time in the past 35 years, underscoring the importance of conserving the region's threatened rain forests, a conservation group said on Thursday. Two grainy ...
Philosopher in a barrel
Without the trappings of modern life
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