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Share benefits with poor, Manmohan tells industryCautions corporates against "indecent profits," cartelisation U.P. moves to stall Reliance SEZ project It "violates" Centre's norms Apologise for race row, media regulator tells Channel 4 LONDON: Britain's Channel 4 has been ordered to apologise for its handling of the race row involving Bollywood actor Shilpa Shetty on the Celebrity Big Brother show earlier this year. In a scathing report on Thursday, media regulator Ofcom ... Andhra Pradesh to seek CBI probe HYDERABAD: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy has said that he will write to the Centre to institute an inquiry by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) into the bomb blast at the Mecca Masjid in which nine people were ... European Parliament adopts report on Kashmir LONDON: The European Parliament in Strasbourg, France, on Thursday passed the Baroness Emma Nicholson report on Kashmir with an overwhelming majority. The report criticised Pakistan for its lack of progress on democracy and human rights and ... CRICKET Harsh playing conditions will test the players DHAKA: CRICKET
Can Sidebottom deliver this time?Flintoff ruled out due to injury; West Indies fields unchanged side CRICKET Not an easy decision: Rahul Dravid DHAKA: CRICKET Only one keeper should play Laxman has never got his due from the cricketing establishment, writes Mohinder Amarnath
Government to tighten norms to check misuse of tax sopsForeign Exchange Contribution (Regulation) Act to be amended Nod for bill on social security for workers in unorganised sector It envisages welfare schemes for different sections in the category Six more sentenced in blasts case You may lie to me but how will you face God, judge asks accused People's Report Card faults UPA `It is not just ignoring but violating the mandate of the people' CPI (M): UPA should introspect Neglect of farm sector is most serious Cancerous corruption in road projects: Manmohan NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Wednesday expressed concern over corruption in road construction projects that "spread like cancer" and emphasised the need for transparent implementation. "We need quality benchmarks and quality ...
Mamata walks out of all-party meetingBoycotts talks in protest against Minister's `justification' of March 14 killings Defamation complaint against magazine Editors quashed Reference to Godse as RSS member cannot be termed defamatory
Sketches releasedGORAKHPUR (UTTAR PRADESH): The police on Thursday released the sketches of two persons allegedly involved in the serial bomb blasts that rocked the city on Tuesday and announced a reward of Rs. 10,000 for information leading to their arrest. ...
"Schemes should focus on rural prosperity"Shakhawat wants the divides bridged
India will urge Iraq to enhance crude supplyOil Minister coming on 4-day visit INTERNATIONAL Seaborne offensive repulsed: Sri Lanka Delft Island is a vital surveillance point INTERNATIONAL
Maldives opens `virtual embassy'In Second Life, the online virtual world BUSINESS Don't exploit demand-supply mismatch: Chidambaram Efforts are being made to increase supply of goods while moderating demand
Reservation blues for passengersVISAKHAPATNAM: The railway reservation complex here is overflowing with passengers waiting to book tickets for their summer holiday destinations. The railway authorities, instead of helping passengers, have only aggravated the situation by ... BUSINESS
Rising threat to Internet securityMumbai leads in robot programmes' infected computers: Symantec study
`Hamsadhwani' Ramachandran passes awayCHENNAI: R. Ramachandran, founder-secretary of the music sabha `Hamsadhwani,' died in Chennai on Thursday. He was ailing for quite some time. Popularly known among music aficionados as RRC, Mr. Ramachandran, 83, had many awards to his credit, ... Death toll in Tirupur wall collapse rises to 28 Bar licensee arrested Shift system to be introduced in lower courts To be presided over by retired or serving judicial officers
GPS technology to monitor Corporation vehiclesOne of the benefits the tracking offers is better fuel management
Cadres concerned about disciplinary action: VSPolit Bureau to discuss the issue at its two-day meeting
Some pottery parallelsSpread of material culture from south to Deccan? 2 lakh seedlings for "Trees outside Forest" project To enhance green cover and meet the growing demand for timber Other Stories
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