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Amar Singh files FIR against Raj Thackeray Petroleum Ministry in alert mode following LPG shortage NEW DELHI: The Petroleum and Natural Gas Ministry has gone into an “alert mode” following reports of “severe shortage” of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG). The Ministry is flooded with representations from various ... Supreme Court dismisses plea against Narayana Murthy New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday declined to interfere with an order of the Karnataka High Court quashing criminal proceedings against Chief Mentor of Infosys N.R. Narayana Murthy for allegedly insulting the National Anthem at a function ...
Protests in Bihar against Raj ThackerayPATNA: The Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) on Monday burnt effigies of Maharashtra Navnirman Sena chief Raj Thackeray in several districts of Bihar and Jharkhand, protesting against his utterances against their chief and Railway Minister, Lalu ...
No one is above law: DeshmukhMaharashtra will take action if there is proof against Raj Thackeray Deal firmly with situation: Centre Samajwadi Party wants Raj Thackeray’s Maharashtra Navnirman Sena derecognised Mayawati refers police recruitment scam to CBI LUCKNOW: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati on Monday referred the police recruitment scam case to the Central Bureau of Investigation. The decision was taken at a Cabinet meeting presided over by her. The alleged scandal relates to ...
Credibility of legislatures declining: AnsariMUMBAI: The single most important issue of concern today is the decreasing credibility of legislatures as institutions capable of delivering public good and contributing to effective formulation of laws and public policy, Vice-President ... No need to cull birds and put farmers in distress: Orissa New Delhi: Orissa has decided not to cull any poultry birds in its districts adjoining West Bengal despite a Central directive. The State told the Union government on Monday that it had taken steps to prevent the spread of avian ... Disabled are among the most excluded Estimates vary from 40 to 90 million people in India: World Bank report Irrigation engineer detained for terror links He is suspected to have financed Asif and two other accomplices Mercy for rape of minors will be a travesty of justice: Supreme Court CRICKET
Asian giants face-off todayDuckworth and Lewis may again play a part CRICKET Mental strength counts more than physical Shaun Tait’s decision to take an indefinite break from the game has shocked the cricketing world. One expected the 24-year-old to terrorise batsmen with the speed he was generating on any surface. Though Tait may not have said a word ... CRICKET
Murali would have chased them down, says JayawardeneThe Sri Lankan captain expects the tri-series to be competitive TENNIS
It’s impossible to handle the pressure: Sania MirzaHYDERABAD: At 21, she is a celebrity in Indian sport and on the WTA Tour circuit. And, for the first time, Sania Mirza says candidly that it is very difficult to handle the pressure and the controversies. “However best you try to ... TENNIS
Venus Williams for Bangalore OpenSania decides not to play in the event TABLE TENNIS
This is one of my easiest wins: Sharath KamalHopes to be within top 50 in the world by end of the year INTERNATIONAL
12 civilians die, 17 injured in Sri Lanka bus blastCOLOMBO: At least 12 civilians died and 17 injured in a claymore explosion directed at a civilian bus at Ethwatunuwewa in Sri Lanka on Monday as the nation celebrated 60th anniversary of independence. The day was marked by three more ... INTERNATIONAL Blast deepens uncertainty in Pakistan ISLAMABAD: At least four security forces personnel were killed in a suicide attack on a bus carrying cadets of the armed forces medical corps in Rawalpindi on Monday, deepening the political uncertainty ahead of the February 18 ...
Hillary’s lead dwindles ahead of Super TuesdayMcCain establishes formidable lead: surveys BUSINESS
Exports may miss target15 p.c. rupee appreciation impacts growth BUSINESS Asian market rally buoys Sensex Realty and information technology stocks hog limelight Government firm in checking LTTE activities, says Karunanidhi Chief Minister refutes charge that the organisation has “free run in State” Other Stories
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