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It will be level-playing field for India: Jain
Dual pricing for diesel under study: Deora
NEW DELHI: Ruling out any cut in petrol and diesel prices, Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister Murli Deora on Friday said the government was considering dual pricing for diesel. Oil marketing companies were projected to lose about Rs. ...
Sonia’s pat for Manmohan
NEW DELHI: Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Saturday described the NSG waiver as a “historic moment” and congratulated Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for his conviction and commitment to pursue with determination India’s ...
Triumphant day for India: Mulford
NEW DELHI: United States Ambassador David C. Mulford on Saturday welcomed the consensus of the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) and congratulated the government and people of India on the historic agreement that would end India’s nuclear ...
Daunting task and cheerful demeanour
IAF pilots come out with flying colours
More a U.S. victory than Indian: P.K. Iyengar
MUMBAI: The waiver granted to India by the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) to conduct nuclear commerce is more of a victory for the United States than an Indian win, according to the former Atomic Energy Commission chairman, P.K. Iyengar. ...
Apex court allows Maharashtra to pull down old buildings
New Delhi: The Supreme Court has permitted the Maharashtra government to demolish 16,502 old and dilapidated buildings, constructed in congested lanes of Mumbai prior to 1940, to pave the way for new high-rise structures coming up. A ...
Land acquisition for public good is valid: court
New Delhi: Land acquisition by a State government for development of a project to serve the larger public good will be legal and valid, the Supreme Court has held. “In case of an integrated and indivisible project, the project has ...
Advantage India: Brajesh Mishra
NEW DELHI: The waiver granted by the Nuclear Suppliers Group gives India “lots of advantages,” the former National Security Adviser, Brajesh Mishra, told The Hindu here on Saturday. His understanding ...
Court orders fresh probe into Sohrabuddin killing
Brother sees loopholes in charge sheet
Amar Singh sees victory for India
NEW DELHI: The Samajwadi Party has described the NSG waiver for India’s nuclear commerce as a great victory for the country and said it would help in its development. “India needs development and not nuclear bombs,” SP ...
WHO helping flood victims
NEW DELHI: The World Health Organisation (WHO) is working closely with the governments of India and Nepal to minimise the risk of disease outbreaks and provide basic healthcare for the millions affected by floods. The WHO’s ...
Apex court to the rescue of mentally ill undertrials
Obama’s charge against Pakistan serious: BJP
NEW DELHI: The Bharatiya Janata Party on Saturday said the United States presidential nominee Barack Obama’s charge against Pakistan was a serious issue and the Manmohan Singh government should take it up with the Pakistan High ...
Six hog deer fleeing Kaziranga park run over on highway
Animals continue to cross highway to the Karbi Anglong hills
Baby in incubator, whither parents?
KOLKATA: His tiny trembling fingers curl up as if trying to grasp something secure. Lying in an incubator with his eyes shut in a city charity hospital, the boy’s fate seems to hang in the balance as his parents cannot be traced. ...
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