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Bandh brings Karnataka to a haltBANGALORE: The Bharatiya Janata Party-ruled Karnataka on Monday saw the State grind to a total halt as practically all vehicles — public and private — went off the road, commercial establishments downed shutters and schools and ...
Permission given for projects to be probedApprovals pertain to bauxite mining, alumina factory, wetlands allocation for three thermal projects Bandh fuels hopes of Opposition unity NEW DELHI: Parties opposing the government from the Left and the Right of the political spectrum are hoping that the issue of prices at the heart of the call for Monday's “Bharat Bandh” will pay rich dividends in the form of ... VS clarifies remark about Rajiv Gandhi THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Chief Minister V.S. Achuthanandan has said that his observation about the late Rajiv Gandhi at a public meeting recently was meant only to bring into focus the ‘insensitive' statement which he had made after the ... Bandh hits life across Kerala THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The nationwide hartal and ‘Bharat bandh,' called simultaneously by the Left parties and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) respectively in protest against hike in the price of petroleum products, paralysed life across ... Court seeks Ramalinga Raju's response HYDERABAD: The special court dealing with Satyam Computers fraud has asked the counsel for the former company Chairman B. Ramalinga Raju to file an affidavit on Thursday whether the latter could be examined on the charges against him through a ... Act against illegal miners, Karnataka told NEW DELHI: The Centre has given the Karnataka government one week to get its act together and stop allowing illegal mining in the forests around Bellary. A report on action taken against three companies must be submitted by July 10. In a ...
Newly wed Dhoni and Sakshi leave for RanchiDehra Dun: Security arrangements in and around Kandoli village continued to remain even as captain of the Indian cricket team Mahendra Singh Dhoni and his newly wed wife Sakshi left for Ranchi on Monday, a day after the couple's low-key ... PIL for CAG scrutiny of BCCI accounts rejected New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday rejected at the admission stage a public interest litigation writ petition for a direction to scrutinise the accounts of the Board of Control for Cricket in India by the Comptroller and Auditor-General of ... Other Stories
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