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Pace of progress will improve, says Manmohan Singh NEW DELHI: “In the coming months and years, I hope to see a decisive change in the pace of our progress to becoming a leading economy in the world,” Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said on Sunday. He was inaugurating the 25th ...
The time has come to remove misgivings among communities: Sudarshan, Shia clericYeddyurappa asked to “take everyone along” NEW DELHI: The compromise formula to resolve the Karnataka crisis was worked out around the main point that Mr. Yeddyurappa would continue as Chief Minister. Some other aspects of the deal are: a Cabinet reshuffle soon will see Rural ...
Koda discharged and summoned by Enforcement DirectorateHe will be questioned by the Income Tax department in a money laundering case tomorrow
Moolathara dam breaches on heavy inflowWater released from Aliyar dam in Tamil Nadu submerges houses, a few bridges and crops Hemant Karkare wanted to quit IPS, says wife MUMBAI: Hemant Karkare, slain chief of the Maharashtra police Anti-Terrorism Squad, was toying with the idea of quitting his job and joining some multinational firm to experiment with new ideas, his wife Kavita Karkare has ... Truce unlikely to end woes in BJP
Navy showcases its mightDemonstrations from INS Jalaswa Manmohan Singh’s visit to Iran may be discussed NEW DELHI: India and Iran will discuss the prospects of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh visiting Tehran in February next during Iranian Foreign Minister Monouchehr Mottaki’s visit to India this month, diplomatic sources here say. ... “Himalayan glaciers most threatened by global warming” It may be delayed, but smoke particles absorb sunlight and heat greenhouse gases: Prof. V. Ramanathan Central forces will not fire first, says Home Secretary NEW DELHI: Reiterating that the government was ready to talk to the Communist Party of India (Maoist), if the outlawed organisation gave up violence, Union Home Secretary G.K. Pillai on Sunday said the Central paramilitary forces deployed in ... ICPA pilots firm on strike BANGALORE: The Indian Commercial Pilots’ Association (ICPA), which represents 560 pilots belonging to the erstwhile Indian Airlines, is firm on striking work from November 24. A nine-member central committee of the ICPA is meeting ... Other Stories
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