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Army moves into Kolkata to quell violenceProtests against grant of visa to Taslima; It is unfortunate and has tarnished the city’s name: Buddhadeb Four columns deployed NEW DELHI: Four columns of the Army were deployed by Wednesday evening in Kolkata, where violence erupted earlier in the day. The West Bengal government had sought six columns, comprising about 540 troops. The remaining two ... Musharraf promulgates ordinance ISLAMABAD: In what appeared to be a move preparatory to lifting the emergency rule, Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf, who cut short his visit to Saudi Arabia and returned home early on Wednesday, promulgated an ordinance validating the ...
India begins talks with IAEA on nuclear dealVienna: India on Wednesday began the process of negotiating a country-specific safeguards agreement with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) after the Left parties gave the clearance to the government to go ahead with talks with the ... CRICKET
It will be a test of mind and skillKumble to make his debut as Test skipper; Gul ruled out CRICKET
India has the talent and experienceBeginning the journey at Kotla is special, writes Anil Kumble CRICKET India has six survivors to Pakistan’s one NEW DELHI: It is time again for an India-Pakistan Test at the historic Ferozeshah Kotla ground and perhaps the right occasion to look at the composition of the two Test teams since they last met here in 1999. Interestingly, even after ... CRICKET Malik, Ashraf back Akhtar NEW DELHI: Finally, Shoaib Akhtar seems to be getting things right. Since landing here earlier this month, the speedster has been busy with what is largely seen as an image-building exercise. From pleasing his fans by taking a cap from a ... CRICKET Yuvraj will have to wait: Kumble NEW DELHI: Debutant Test captain Anil Kumble has put an end to all the speculations surrounding Yuvraj Singh’s possible inclusion in India’s playing eleven for the first Test against Pakistan. Addressing mediapersons on the ...
Health village for medicare, research coming up near ChennaiCHENNAI: A health village is to be established in Elavur, near Chennai, to serve as the hub for medicare and medical research in South Asia. It is a joint venture between Frontier Lifeline Hospital and the Tamil Nadu Industrial Development ... PDP worker shot dead in Baramulla district Srinagar: A People’s Democratic Party (PDP) worker was shot dead by militants in Baramulla district of Jammu and Kashmir, official sources said here on Wednesday. Ghulam Mohammad Wani, also a contractor by profession, was gunned down by ...
India, China for reasonable solution to boundary disputeFriendship with India is China’s long-term objective, says Wen Jiabao India seeks enhancement of trade with ASEAN Manmohan sets target of $50 billion by 2010; wants simpler visa regime for businessmen LIC policy can be rejected for suppression of fact: Court Insurance contracts are based on the utmost faith Spectrum: talks end in deadlock NEW DELHI: Efforts to sort out the chaos in the telecom sector failed as the talks between the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) and mobile service providers, including Bharti Airtel, Vodafone and Reliance Communications, to reach a ... Nuclear Society chief backs nuke deal Rodriguez says deal will pave the way for lifting sanctions against country We won’t back out of nuclear deal: Pranab Mukherjee NEW DELHI: The government is not contemplating backing out of the Indo-U.S. civil nuclear deal, External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee told the Lok Sabha on Wednesday. When India completed negotiations for an India-specific ...
A 2.5-metre long scorpion fossilClaw find in German quarry excites
Welcome, robot aideNew automaton still has some way to grow Buddhadeb blames Minority Forum leadership KOLKATA: West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee has blamed the “irresponsible” leadership of the All- India Minority Forum for Wednesday’s violence in parts of the city. Appealing to the people to help ... London Mayor savours Mumbai Travels by local train, visits Film City Other Stories B&W INTO COLOUR Read Today's supplements: Metro Plus | Sci Tech | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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