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Adivasis, locals clash in GuwahatiRallyists go on the rampage, inviting retaliation from residents Govt to take up property tax revision from April 1 CHENNAI: The State Government has decided to take up general revision of property tax in all municipal corporations, municipalities and town panchayats from April 1 next year. A Municipal Administration and Water Supply department order said ...
Kolkata is where my heart is: TaslimaNEW DELHI: “I want to go back to West Bengal as soon as possible and though I am worried about my security, Kolkata is where my heart is. I agreed to come to Delhi only to speak to top government officials here.” This is ... Call for citizenship to Taslima hailed NEW DELHI: Academics and artistes on Friday protested against the rioting in Kolkata by Muslim fundamentalist forces against Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasreen and her subsequent “externment” from the city. In a statement ... Suicide bombings in Rawalpindi leave 15 dead ISLAMABAD: Two suicide bombings targeting Pakistan’s military establishment ripped through Rawalpindi on Saturday, killing at least 15 people and leaving many more wounded. The bombings accentuated the sense of crisis and ... Uttar Pradesh bombings mark new phase of Islamist terror E-mail sent to TV stations a political manifesto for terror cells Police turn to technology in hunt for bombers Careful forensic work could shape speed and course of probe, they say
Manmohan Singh hears out Gordon Brown on Doha roundNew urgency needed in global trade negotiations: British Prime Minister CRICKET
Kumble’s strikes give India a slight edgePakistan’s second innings effort leaves match tantalisingly poised CRICKET
Kumble, Kaneria hold the keyNEW DELHI: The game’s most experienced and illustrious middle-order batsmen are on view. But the first Test is slowly turning out to be a tale of two leg-spinners. As the series opener moves into a decisive phase, Anil Kumble and ... Other Stories
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