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Military aviation projects hit turbulent weather
NEW DELHI: At a time when India is seeks to modernise military aviation, some major projects are facing turbulent weather, according to Defence Ministry sources. The Russians are demanding more to upgrade the entire MiG-29 fleet; an ...

Singur, Nandigram victims meet Kalam
NEW DELHI: Members of the Trinamool Congress and the West Bengal Krishi Jami Raksha Committee on Monday met President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam to seek justice and return of the land acquired by the State Government at Singur for the car ...

“Police were forced to resort to firing in Nandigram”


Panel: bidding will open Pandora’s box
“Follow L.M. Singhvi’s legal route”

Indrani: new enzyme is like molecular scissors
BANGALORE: “Think of it as molecular scissors,” explains Indrani Sarkar about an enzyme that she and a team of scientists recently constructed — a research outcome that has generated considerable interest in the scientific ...

Army to the rescue of flood-hit Gujarat
GANDHINAGAR: The Army has been pressed into service in several areas to carry out relief and rescue operations as rain and floods have paralysed normal life in many parts of the Kutch-Saurashtra, and central and southern Gujarat ...

Slogan shouting in West Bengal Assembly
KOLKATA: Opposition members raised slogans in the West Bengal Assembly on Monday demanding the inclusion in obituary references of the names of those who died in police firing at Nandigram on March 14 and the teenaged girl Tapasi Malik, whose ...

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