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Union Ministry expansion tomorrow
Only 50 per cent of the names finalised so far
Budget in early July: Pranab
New Delhi: Faced with the challenge of revving up the economy, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee on Tuesday said the Union budget would be presented in the first week of July with focus on the ‘aam aadmi’ and special attention to ...
No major incident in Punjab
Limited relaxation of curfew; all-party meet condemns Vienna killing
West Bengal cyclone death toll mounts to 82
Heavy rain triggers landslips in Darjeeling; Aila weakens into depression and causes downpour
TENNIS
No problems for Jankovic and Djokovic
Sania Mirza crashes out in first round; Yuki Bhambri withdraws from junior event
Mamata takes charge in Kolkata
Announces Rs. 20-a-month railway pass for poor for travel on specified routes
Disqualification of Sharifs set aside
ISLAMABAD: The former Prime Minister, Nawaz Sharif, and his brother and Punjab Chief Minister, Shahbaz Sharif, won a crucial political battle on Tuesday with the Supreme Court finally setting aside its own earlier order and a Lahore High Court ...
Sri Lanka must be treated as a special case: Karunanidhi
No hike in fee for engineering courses
Anna University’s constituent colleges will have an additional 3,360 seats
Krishna rules out talks with Pakistan
NEW DELHI: India on Tuesday ruled out resumption of talks with Pakistan until it showed more evidence of, and commitment to, action against terror groups responsible for the Mumbai attacks. “That is the policy we are pursuing as ...
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