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“Once the process is over, I will bring it before Parliament and abide by the House” Prove majority by July 7, Azad told “Srinagar Chalo” today to demand revocation of land transfer order Nothing new in his offer: Left NEW DELHI: The Left parties on Monday said there was “nothing new” in Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s offer of coming to Parliament before operationalising the nuclear deal with the United States. They also reiterated ...
Valley shut down for 8th daySRINAGAR: Kashmir Valley witnessed a complete shutdown for the eighth consecutive day on Monday in protest against the transfer of land to the Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board. Shops and business establishments, government offices, educational ... BJP plans protests NEW DELHI: The Bharatiya Janata Party is planning nationwide protests against withdrawal of land allocation for Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board in Kashmir, senior leaders indicated here on Monday. “This will certainly be an electoral ... Violent protests in Jammu against Governor’s decision The decision is one of appeasement and discrimination, say protesters It’s UPA’s vote-bank politics: Advani Bhopal: Surrendering the land allotted to Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board is yet another example of the UPA’s vote-bank politics, according to senior BJP leader L.K. Advani. “Revoking of land allotment to the Board is one ... It will be more difficult to stop deal when PM comes back to Parliament: Yechury NEW DELHI: CPI(M) Polit Bureau member Sitaram Yechury said on Monday that if the government moved ahead formally to sign a safeguards agreement with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the party would implement the Polit Bureau ... “Left not informed of need to go to IAEA” Certain things not disclosed to UPA-Left committee: Biman Bose Congress says it is committed to deal NEW DELHI: The Congress on Monday said that it was committed to take forward the India-U.S. nuclear deal and would try to take on board “all sections” on it. The party dismissed suggestions of any connection between the ...
Redress deprivation, particularly among children: RamThe Hindu Editor-in-Chief sees significant role for Rotary Clubs to bring about a qualitative change in their lives Rainfall forecast for the season revised upward NEW DELHI: The India Meteorological Department on Monday forecast that the rainfall during the coming month across the country is likely to be 98 per cent of its long period average with a model error of plus or minus 9 per cent. The ... N. Murali re-elected Music Academy president CHENNAI: N. Murali, Managing Director of The Hindu, has been elected president of The Music Academy, Madras. This is his second term as president. At the annual general body meeting of the Academy on Sunday, the ... BUSINESS SBI, three others raise rates New rates from today EURO 2008
Spain crowned champion of EuropeTorres’s strike settles the issue; Aragonés’s side ends a 44-year title drought TENNIS Federer easily passes the Hewitt test The Aussie’s challenge dies out after the loss of the first set in a tie-break ASIA CUP
Jayasuriya celebrates birthday in styleMuralitharan ensures Sri Lanka a place in the final NEWSCAPE
Working towards one laptop per schoolNew scheme from Kerala’s IT@School programme
Fuel shortage sparks rush, traffic snarlsIOC admits to shortage of diesel, but says problem is temporary
‘Kuchelan’ audio releasedDeath of woman sparks protest PUDUCHERRY: The death of a 23-year-old woman due to snake bite on Monday sparked an immediate protest by her relatives and activists belonging to the Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK) in front of the Assembly. Her relatives and activists ... Quota for BC Christians may be referred to panel CHENNAI: Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi has indicated to a delegation of Christians and representatives from Kanyakumari that the issue of revocation of the quota of 3.5 per cent for Backward Classes Christians will be referred to the Backward ... Other Stories
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