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Sources hint at involvement of two operatives No differences in party on nuclear agreement: BJP NEW DELHI: The Bharatiya Janata Party’s stand on the nuclear deal with the United States stands and there are “no differences” on this in the party, the top leadership asserted here on Tuesday. While party president ... ‘Mechanism’ may have eight members NEW DELHI: With the Left-Congress meetings over the past two days trying to break the impasse over the India-United Staes civilian nuclear deal and agreeing to set up a political mechanism to address the concerns of the Left parties, the broad ... AIIMS doctors go on indefinite strike Against the delay in awarding degrees for past three years ‘Intelligence warning on terror plot failed to spark police action’ A.P. was fearful of sanctioning standard emergency-response procedures Why did police ignore IB alert? It was too vague: police top brass Fake currency and blasts linked?
Murder sparks violence in Haryana townCHANDIGARH: There was palpable tension in Gohana town in Sonepat district on Tuesday after a youth belonging to the Balmiki community was killed by three unidentified assailants on Monday. The deceased has been identified as Rakesh ...
Destabilisation is not our intention: BardhanNEW DELHI: While reiterating the August 7 stand of the Left parties rejecting the India-U.S. civilian nuclear cooperation agreement, the Communist Party of India (CPI) on Tuesday made it clear that it has “no intention to either ... Tension in Nathnagar PATNA: Tension prevailed in Nathnagar police station area of Bhagalpur district on Tuesday following the barbaric assault on a petty thief jointly by the local police and residents a day earlier. The National Human Rights Commission has issued ... Appointed Lord-Lieutenant of England Tender called for fighter aircraft deal Document contains parameters that will form the basis of selection; six companies in the race CRICKET
ICC backs BCCI, says SpeedWe have not received any application from ICL TENNIS Sania outlasts a determined Kanepi Kuznetsova, Serena and Hewitt through
“Prevent practices affecting sex ratio”President urges society to lift spirit of distressed children through emotional support
Leopard killed by residents of GuwahatiGuwahati: A leopard, which strayed from the Segunbari hills into a residential locality in the Fatasil Ambari area of the city was killed by residents after it attacked three persons, injuring two of them critically, on Tuesday. Locals ... Sex with consent on promise to marry won’t constitute rape: Supreme Court No straitjacket formula for determining whether girl’s consent was voluntary India-ASEAN FTA likely by November NEW DELHI: Commerce Secretary G. K. Pillai on Tuesday said the India-Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Free Trade Agreement (FTA) is likely to be signed at the forthcoming ASEAN Summit. “The ASEAN Summit will be held ... INTERNATIONAL
Musharraf resigned to the writing on wall?Willing to give up uniform and plan for re-election INTERNATIONAL LTTE alleges ambush COLOMBO: The Tamil Tigers on Tuesday alleged that nine boys and five girls being taken to be handed over to their parents in Amparai district by the LTTE political division and the Child Protection Authority (CPA) were “ambushed” ... INTERNATIONAL Australia offers to deepen ties SINGAPORE: Australia has “utterly condemned” the latest bombings in Hyderabad and offered to deepen bilateral ties with India in a wide array of fields ranging from the fight against terrorism to defence matters. In a ... BUSINESS Not sub-prime, but retail lending on the rise in India Banks need to be more cautious, says AEP study BUSINESS IOC offers ‘LNG at doorstep’ To cater to natural gas customers not connected by pipeline BUSINESS
SAP to invest $1 b to woo more clientsTargets small, medium-sized customers; to expand partnership with Wipro
Violence at Youth Congress meetingPUDUCHERRY: Violence marred the function held by the Puducherry unit of the Indian Youth Congress (IYC) at Ariyankuppam on Tuesday to launch its membership drive. Shortly after AICC general secretary V.Narayanasamy, IYC president Ashok ... Other Stories
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