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90 killed, over 200 injured as blast rocks PeshawarHillary Clinton in Islamabad to clear “misperceptions” Manmohan: willing for talks for J&K peace WANPOH (J&K): Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said on Wednesday the government was willing to talk to anyone for peace in Jammu and Kashmir. The public sentiment was for peace and peaceful resolution of all problems and the era of violence ... Reaches out to Pakistan WANPOH (J&K): Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Wednesday sought to reach out to Pakistan by asking it to reciprocate the friendship offered by India. This, he said, was in the interest of the people of both nations. He impressed upon ...
We’ll insist on Pakistan taking action against terror network: ManmohanWANPOH (J&K): Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Wednesday asserted that New Delhi will insist on Pakistan taking action against terror network on its soil. “We will press Pakistan to curb the activities of those elements engaged in ... China wants good ties with India: Krishna BANGALORE: External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna on Wednesday acknowledged that China had never allowed its territory to be used by forces hostile to India. “China wants to have good ties and I have often said India would like to ... Base BPL list on economic status and not politics, says Buddhadeb “Imperative to prepare a dependable list for West Bengal” Arrested American’s target was mysterious ‘Rahul’ Washington: A mysterious ‘Rahul’ appears to have been the prime target of Chicago resident David Coleman Headley, nabbed by the FBI for planning to carry out a major terror attack in India this month at the behest of the ... Queen Elizabeth lauds India’s courage in facing terror At banquet for President, she flags new strategic partnership between India and Britain
Karat dismisses Mamata’s chargeNEW DELHI: The Communist Party of India (Marxist) on Wednesday said Trinamool Congress chief and Railway Minister Mamata Banerjee’s charge that the Rajdhani Express detention was aimed at maligning the Railways did not hold. ... India will not send troops to Afghanistan: Antony ‘It is there only to render humanitarian assistance’ ‘Coast Guard will become one of the best in world’ NEW DELHI: In a span of two years, the Indian Coast Guard would be the among best in the world as there was a plan to induct more men, machine and material to patrol the 7,500-km shoreline, Defence Minister A.K. Antony said here on ...
Hillary in Pakistan to boost U.S. imageISLAMABAD: Addressing the rising tide of anti-Americanism in Pakistan, visiting U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said on Wednesday she was going to make an effort “to speak directly” to the Pakistani people to remove the ... Villagers register complaint against P.D. Dinakaran CHENNAI: A section of the people of Kaverirajapuram village in Tiruvallur district on Wednesday registered a complaint with the police, accusing Karnataka Chief Justice P.D. Dinakaran of removing the fences that had been erected around ... TENNIS Agassi admits to using crystal meth Revelations in ‘full glory’ in autobiography, says the superstar
Step up credit to job-creating sectors, Pranab tells banksScale up efforts to reach banking to inaccessible regions CRICKET
Dhoni master class in Indian winGambhir and Raina chip in with half-centuries; Sehwag plays a cameo
Gandhi memorabilia: khadi cloth, communal tensions and humourLondon: A selection of letters written and received by Mahatma Gandhi, and a piece of khadi spun by him and signed by, besides the Mahatma himself, Sarojini Naidu and Gandhiji’s private secretary Pyare Lal, were among the memorabilia ...
CMDA layout plans come onlineCHENNAI: The Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority on Wednesday began the process of computerising layout preparation in the Chennai Metropolitan Area. The launch of approved layout plans for the period from January 2000 to ... Other Stories
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