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GSLV launched successfullyINSAT-4CR satellite placed in orbit Renegotiate deal: Advani Seeks law to counter Hyde Act Two killed in Nepal serial blasts KATHMANDU: A series of bomb blasts here on Sunday killed two people and left over 24 injured. The blasts occurred at Tripureshwor, Sundhara and Balaju between 4.15 and 4.30 p.m. Home Ministry spokesperson Baaman Prasad Neupane, ... CRICKET
India keeps series hopes alive on a rainy dayGanguly celebrates his 300th ODI in style; Collingwood plays a valiant knock TENNIS
Serena Williams enters quarterfinalsFederer passes the Isner test; Bhupathi-Zimonjic duo crashes out HOCKEY
Confident India takes on KoreaThe result may determine the semifinalist ATHLETICS Double delight for Bernard Lagat Croatia’s Blanka Vlasic claims the high jump gold CRICKET
‘Wright adapted better than Chappell’London: Considered an ally of Greg Chappell during the Aussie’s eventful stint with the Indian cricket team, captain Rahul Dravid says that the former coach could not adapt to his role as well as his Kiwi predecessor John Wright. ... Government takes steps to check encounter killings Magisterial probe must; no ‘instant’ award for police
Study says slum residents live in sub-human conditions86 per cent of the 900 surveyed survive on one meal Yechury: it is up to the government KOLKATA: The question whether the United Progressive Alliance government faces a crisis or not “is up to the government,” Communist Party of India (Marxist) leader Sitaram Yechury said here on Sunday. The understanding was ...
ISRO plans five launches a year from Sriharikota, says Madhavan NairWe want to capture five to 10 per cent of the launch market: Chairman Preparations on for international astronautical congress Coimbatore gets ready for Special Economic Zones
New leap in amphibian researchTHIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Centre for Environmental Management of Degraded Ecosystems (CEMDE) at the University of Delhi is taking up an ambitious project that can pitchfork research into the amphibian diversity of the Western Ghats onto a ... Convergence of technologies, hope for the future: Kalam TAMBARAM: Convergence of information, communication, aerospace and nano-technologies are the hope for the future, former President A.P.J.Abdul Kalam said on Saturday. Speaking at ‘Aaruush 2007,’ a national-level technical ... “We must have access to nuclear energy” To meet country’s power demands in future: M.R. Srinivasan France loses perch as top tourist spot Slips to third place behind U.S. and Spain Other Stories
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