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U.P. Congress chief arrested for remarks against MayawatiHer house set on fire; Congress workers stage protests Sonia regrets remarks NEW DELHI: Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Thursday expressed “deep pain and anguish” over Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee president Rita Bahuguna Joshi’s remarks against Chief Minister Mayawati and the sequence of events ...
India and Pakistan to ‘delink’ action on terror from dialogueBut no resumption of composite dialogue yet; Foreign Secretaries to meet again
Joint statement flowed from meeting of Prime MinistersForeign Secretaries asked to discuss ties and report back to Foreign Ministers Where is Kashmir, ask Pakistani media ISLAMABAD: The true import of the India-Pakistan joint statement following the meeting of the Prime Ministers of the two countries in Sharm-el-Sheikh seemed not to have sunk in fully here yet, with immediate reactions tending to pick instead ...
Pattammal passes awayCHENNAI: Her music was known as much for its technical brilliance, as for its emotional appeal. One of the celebrated icons of Indian classical music, D.K. Pattammal, passed away at her residence here on Thursday following a brief illness. She ... In shorter declaration, NAM hopes for bigger role Leaders stress need for collective action on principal global issues Police bust LeT module in Jammu & Kashmir SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir police on Thursday claimed to have busted a module of the Lashkar-e-Taiba, with the arrest of two workers planning to carry out a “major strike” here. Fayaz Ahmad Bhat, a resident of Kishtwar, ... After 47 days, normality returns to Shopian SHOPIAN: Normality is slowly returning to Shopian, following the arrest, on court orders, of four police officers in connection with the alleged rape and murder of two women. The town witnessed violence during the last 47 days over the ...
Violence marks protests in West BengalKOLKATA: Violence broke out in different parts of Kolkata and some districts of West Bengal on Thursday when Congress supporters, some armed with sticks, went on the rampage. They attacked buses and put up roadblocks. At least three buses were ... Gujarat to re-adopt State bill against organised crime U.S. “fully committed” to nuclear deal AICTE brass in CBI net NEW DELHI: The CBI on Thursday arrested a Member-Secretary of the All-India Council for Technical Education (AICTE)and a middleman for allegedly demanding and accepting a bribe of Rs.5 lakh from the owner of an engineering college in Andhra ... Saeed case adjourned on Pakistan government’s request The bench will fix the next date of hearing after two weeks, says Chief Justice
GJM bandh in Darjeeling continuesIt will be relaxed for 12 hours on Saturday along NH 31A linking Sikkim to the plains 26/11 attacks: video screened in court Mumbai: Footage showing Mohammad Ajmal Amir ‘Kasab’ and his partner Abu Ismail outside the Times of India (TOI) building, opposite to the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST), was screened in the special sessions ...
Indian, French Navies secure release of Indian dhow‘mv Nafeya’ was hijacked off Boosaaso, Somalia, last Friday
China records strong growthEconomy still faces fundamental challenges
Maran to woo Japanese investment in textilesLeads a delegation of government, industry representatives CRICKET
Skipper Strauss stands solidLondon: An Australia fight back on the first day of the second Ashes test at Lord's today undermined a flying start by England and an unbeaten 161 by its captain Andrew Strauss. England stumbled from an opening stand of 196 to 364 for six ... Concern over forest policy NEW DELHI: The Campaign for Survival and Dignity, a national platform of tribal and forest dwellers organisations, has expressed concern over the Union government’s recent decision to spend huge sums of money collected in the name of ... Bahl film to firm up Buddhist bonds with South East Asia NEW DELHI: Ancient Buddhist bonds which linked India to South East Asian countries form the subject of a new film and exhibition that will seek to strengthen ties with the ASEAN nations. “The entire purpose of the film and ... Medicos call off protest By-elections on August 18 Other Stories
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