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Good ties with Pakistan vital to realise development potential: Manmohan “We will make every effort, whether we succeed or not, that only the future can tell”
Prime Minister talked but did not speak: JaitleyCharges Manmohan with “deflecting” questions, “evading” answers at press conference Samad could have been one of those caught on camera outside Pune cafe A year of disappointment, says BJP NEW DELHI: The Opposition Bharatiya Janata Party on Monday termed the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government's first year in office as a year of disappointment, corruption and misuse of government machinery. At a ...
EGoM to decide on revision of fuel prices, says Deora‘We would not like to increase prices, but crude oil cost is prohibitive' Law will take its own course: Raja HYDERABAD: Union Information Technology and Communications Minister A. Raja has said that the law will take its own course regarding the allegations over irregularities in the 2G spectrum auction. “Be it the Prime Minister, the ...
Madan Tamang's body taken out in massive processionKOLKATA: A sense of simmering outrage over the politics of hate that has seized the Darjeeling Hills in recent times was evident as hundreds of mourners joined the funeral procession of prominent leader Madan Tamang as it weaved its way in ... “Inflation will be reduced to 5-6 per cent by year-end” NEW DELHI: Projecting an 8.5 per cent economic growth for the current fiscal, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Monday conceded that rising prices had brought distress to the common man, but exuded confidence that the “corrective” ... When the ‘Q' was longer than the ‘A' New Delhi: The near-consensus as journalists trooped out of the Vigyan Bhawan after their 80-minute Q&A with Manmohan Singh was that the Prime Minister seemed subdued and a tad out of form. Never the gregarious, expansive sort, the ... Other Stories
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