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18 bombs defused in SuratThey were detected one after another from day-break
CRR, repo rate raisedBank loans may become dearer Somnath renewed CPI(M) membership New Delhi: Somnath Chatterjee, MP, continued to renew his membership of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) annually and right up to the current year, as per the party constitution, after being elected Speaker of the Lok Sabha in 2004. This ...
Pranab calls for global mechanism to fight terrorTEHRAN: India on Tuesday reiterated its plea for a global mechanism to fight terror following the attack on the Indian embassy in Kabul and the bomb explosions in Bangalore and Ahmedabad. Addressing the 15th meeting of Foreign Ministers ... Prime Minister to decide on Sethusamudram project alignment Union government will consider seriously Chief Justice of India’s suggestion on alternative, says counsel Fali Nariman No assurance on nuclear deal Beijing: Minister of State in the Prime Minister’s Office Prithviraj Chavan on Tuesday failed to secure any assurance from China on the India-U.S. civilian nuclear energy cooperation. “They [the Chinese side] conveyed to us ... Counsel quotes Kamba Ramayanam on demolition by Lord himself New Delhi: During Tuesday’s hearing on the Sethu project, even as senior counsel Fali Nariman, appearing for the Centre, referred to Kamba Ramayanam to say Lord Ram himself destroyed Ramar Sethu, Additional Solicitor-General R. Mohan ...
Skirmish ends on LoC, flag meeting heldIndia protests against ceasefire violation by Pakistan; denies killing of four Pakistani soldiers
Ahmadinejad calls for greater activism from NAMWants the movement to help resolve global conflicts ATS still clueless in blasts case Four cars involved in Ahmedabad serial blasts have been traced to Navi Mumbai OLYMPIC GAMES Spitz synonymous with excellence The legendary swimmer won seven golds CRICKET
All is not lost despite the Colombo debacleIndia needs to tighten its bowling and out-cricket OLYMPIC GAMES
Indian pugilists a confident lotIndia’s biggest ever boxing squad
Thirty lakh more jobs by 2011CHENNAI: Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi released the new Information Communication Technology policy for Tamil Nadu that provides a slew of concessions to the industry and envisages creation of about 3 million jobs by 2011. The policy ... Modi orders cctv cameras in hospitals GANDHINAGAR: Shocked by the terror attacks on the hospitals, Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi has ordered installation of closed circuit television cameras in all the government hospitals and their parking zones in all the major cities ... CRICKET
Lanka keen to clinch series at Galle: BaylissGalle: Trevor Bayliss, Sri Lanka’s coach, said his side, although expecting stiffer resistance from India during the second Test, was looking to clinch the series at Galle. Sri Lanka, which won the first Test in Colombo, leads the ... IT industry sensitised to terror threat
India, Afghanistan to cooperate on local governanceA 15-point programme will be operationalised soon: Aiyar India, U.S. must bridge differences A face off will cost the WTO dearly, says EU Reopen Katchateevu pact: CPI NEW DELHI: The Communist Party of India (CPI) on Tuesday demanded the reopening of the Katchateevu island agreement with Sri Lanka under which India had given up all rights over the island. The demand comes days after Tamil Nadu Chief Minister ...
Sensex plunges by 558 pointsRBI move, global cues dampen sentiment Dementia underestimation? CHICAGO: Dementia rates in developing countries, including India, may be considerably higher than official estimates and closer to rates in wealthy countries. This is the finding from a study reported at the International Conference on ... Global instincts, local flavours on the Web As U.S. Internet companies expand worldwide, being un-American can be key to success Friday’s eclipse to be on the Net Solar show will be visible from remote places EIGHT-HOUR ORDEAL Other Stories
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