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Japan guarded on support for nuclear deal Press the pause button: CPI(M) NEW DELHI: A crucial two-day meeting of the central committee of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) began here on Wednesday, amid indications that it would reiterate the Left parties’ stand on the India-U.S. civilian nuclear ...
Abe presents vision of a ‘broader Asia’Addressing Parliamentarians, he calls on India to contribute to make it a reality
Shibu Soren, 4 others acquitted in murder caseNEW DELHI: The Delhi High Court on Wednesday acquitted the former Union Minister and Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) chief, Shibu Soren, and four others in the Shashinath Jha murder case, holding that “the prosecution has miserably failed ... Violence on campuses in Bangladesh Dhaka: One person was killed and many were injured on Wednesday as clashes between students and police on campuses spread across Bangladesh. Clashes erupted over a petty dispute between some soldiers and students at the Dhaka University two ...
Sonia meets MandelaJohannesburg: Describing her visit to South Africa as a “pilgrimage,” Congress chief Sonia Gandhi on Wednesday met its former President Nelson Mandela and presented him with a book on Mahatma Gandhi — the man who inspired ... “We’ll be happy to have Haneef back” Melbourne: Mohammed Haneef, who won the right to return to Australia after a court quashed the government’s decision to cancel his work visa, could be re-registered to work in Queensland as early as next month. Queensland Health ... Recall envoy: UPA members Proceedings in both Houses held up for the second day Salem division: Minister threatens stir TIRUCHI: Agriculture Minister Veerapandi S. Arumugam has announced an indefinite blockade of all trains to and from Kerala passing through Salem from August 25 until the Centre clears the inauguration of the Salem Railway Division, scheduled ...
Five mini-flyovers planned on IT corridorCHENNAI: The Tamil Nadu Road Development Company (TNRDC) and the Chennai Traffic Police department have chalked out a series of road safety measures for the first 10-km stretch of the Information Technology corridor (Rajiv Gandhi Road) to help ... CRICKET
India capitulates to a heavy lossThe batting lacked application and common sense TENNIS Sania downs Garrigues on rain-hit day James Blake beats Arnaud Clement; John Isner’s dazzling summer continues VOLLEYBALL
Veteran Czech coach happy with Indian traineesDr. Miloslav Ejem holds a level 3 status in coaching Other Stories
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