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Girls should not be treated as a curse but as a boon: Pratibha
Launches “Save the Girl Child”campaign; says falling girl child ratio worrisome
Put nuclear deal on hold, says CPI
NEW DELHI: The Communist Party of India (CPI) on Tuesday said there was no change in the stand of the Left parties on the India-United States nuclear deal, and that differences remained between the United Progressive Alliance and the Left ...
Massive security to meet Gujjar’s stir
Arrangements made for 259 temporary jails — in schools, dharmshalas and mandi yards
New advertisement policy announced
More support for small and medium papers
Nobel Prize panel regrets not honouring Gandhiji
NEW DELHI: As the country marks the 138th birth anniversary of the Father of the Nation, the Nobel Foundation has regretted not giving the Peace Prize to Mahatma Gandhi. The “Apostle of Peace” was nominated five times for ...
Gowda unhappy with BJP setting deadline
BANGALORE: The former Prime Minister and JD (S) supremo, H.D. Deve Gowda, on Tuesday took a swipe at the Bhartiya Janata Party for setting a deadline for his son, Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy, to resign and pave way for power transfer in ...
Guilty will be taken to task, says Army
NEW DELHI: The Army has said that anyone held responsible for the alleged beating up of Jammu and Kashmir police personnel and ransacking of their Magam post in Kupwara district will be “taken to task.” “Both sides are ...
Boost for Gujarat ship-building industry
Proposals worth over Rs. 12,948 crore signed or approved in principle
Rallies, celebration in Darjeeling hills
Cabinet move on hill council welcomed
U.S. firm’s offer to West Bengal to replace incandescent bulbs
“Left may end support after IAEA meet”
JAIPUR: The former Lok Sabha Speaker, P.A. Sangma, on Tuesday said the Left parties are likely to withdraw support to the United Progressive Alliance government shortly after India attends the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) ...
Modi gives forest land to tribals
AHMEDABAD: Adopting a confrontationist course against the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance government, Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi threw an open challenge to the Centre to take action against him for handing over ownership ...
No move to have Sovereign Wealth Fund, says Chidambaram
SIMLA: The Centre does not have any proposal to set up a Sovereign Wealth Fund, which is a corpus set apart from forex reserves and other resources for investment. “No, there is no such proposal,” Finance Minister P. ...
International conference on federalism from November 5
India hosting the three-day event for the first time
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