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‘It will increase terror incidents’ Ball in government’s court: Left parties
Sketch of blast suspect releasedHYDERABAD: The Hyderabad police on Wednesday released a computer-generated portrait of a person, suspected to have planted the bomb in Lumbini Park here on Saturday, and sought public assistance in identifying him. The portrait was made ... Concern over civilian explosives stockpile Poor control over production and use of ammonium nitrate facilitating terrorism: experts Russian think tank backs India-U.S. nuclear deal India-Russia nuclear ties set to enter a new phase, says National Security Adviser M.K. Narayanan Agra placed under curfew Road accident triggers clashes Uproar over Agra violence, Bihar incident RJD members in Lok Sabha allege that Bhagalpur happening is indicative of “jungle raj” in Bihar Advani blasts failure to prevent terror attacks NEW DELHI: The Leader of Opposition, in the Lok Sabha L.K. Advani, on Wednesday asked the United Progressive Alliance government not to “communalise” the war on terror, and give up its “vote bank” politics to deal with ... CRICKET England humming; India must regroup Dravid and Co. face a test of character against their confident rivals CRICKET When is India going to stop chasing? FOOTBALL
India wins Nehru CupNEW DELHI: A packed house cheered India to a rare international football title here on Wednesday night with the home team taming Syria by a lone first-half goal in the ONGC Nehru Cup tournament. Baichung Bhutia did not score, but paved ...
AIIMS doctors to get degrees at September 25 convocationThey are on strike protesting against the delay in awarding degrees
Arctic’s microbes being studied for new discoveriesHYDERABAD: After finding 25 bacterial species in the Antarctica, a scientist here has begun studying the microbial diversity in the Arctic region for discovering new genes, bio-molecules and enzymes with potential applications for ...
Department of Posts launches freighter serviceGuwahati: The Department of Posts on Wednesday launched a full-fledged domestic freighter service here for the first time in the country to be operated by Indian (now Air India). Dedicating the service to the nation, Union ... Despite reminders, power sector decisions remain only on paper Implement announcements made at CMs’ meet: Manmohan INTERNATIONAL
A tribute to all who fought apartheid: MandelaLONDON: Whoops of joy reverberated across Parliament Square here on Wednesday morning when Prime Minister Gordon Brown unveiled a statue of Nelson Mandela as a tribute to one of the world’s most famous living symbols of freedom. ... INTERNATIONAL Sri Lanka to drop ethnic origin reference COLOMBO: Sri Lanka has decided to exclude references like nationality, ethnic origin, religion and language in all future registration of households by the police. The decision follows a directive by the Human Rights Ministry on ... INTERNATIONAL “Musharraf’s uniform no longer an issue” Talks on for lifting of two-term bar for PM BUSINESS Cap on operators should go — TRAI Seeks auction for future spectrum allocation BUSINESS
Tata Steel’s consolidated profit exceeds Rs. 6,000 croreThe first quarter results include provisional figures of Corus BUSINESS
Rapid rupee appreciation a challenge, says Infosys CEOCompany looking at de-risking measures DVAC searches on Valarmathi’s premises CHENNAI: The Directorate of Vigilance and Anti-Corruption (DVAC) on Wednesday conducted searches on 12 premises in the State in connection with a case of accumulation of “disproportionate wealth” against former Social Welfare and ... Govt. to get stay on removal of hoardings vacated CHENNAI: The Government will take immediate steps to get the stay on removal of hoardings in the city vacated to enable it to go ahead with its beautification drive. This was decided at a multi-agency meeting chaired by Chief Minister ...
Monkeys trapped at IAF station in TambaramCHENNAI: More than 200 monkeys (bonnet macaques) were trapped over the last few days by officials of the Wildlife department from the Indian Air Force Station in Tambaram. The action followed complaints from the IAF personnel to the ... Other Stories
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