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Left parties to intensify agitation against price rise
Nationwide movement planned in August on the issue of food security

BJP politicising Gujarat developments, says CPI
HYDERABAD: The Communist Party of India on Saturday criticised the Bharatiya Janata Party for “brazenly politicising” developments in Gujarat, where the CBI probe had pinned down Minister of State for Home Amit Shah in the ...

Farmer killed as MiG-27 crashes
Pilot ejects to safety; aircraft was on a routine sortie

We examined all material to close case against Tytler, says CBI
New Delhi: The Central Bureau of Investigation on Saturday claimed before a Delhi court that it had examined all material aspects before deciding to close a 1984 anti-Sikh riots case against the former Union Minister Jagdish ...

“Avoid writ jurisdiction, if alternative remedy exists”
New Delhi: The Supreme Court has cautioned High Courts against exercising powers under Article 226 of the Constitution (writ jurisdiction) when an efficacious alternative remedy is available to the litigant. If somebody approaches the ...

Jaitapur nuclear project: villagers turn down compensation
“We are totally opposed to the project and want no money”

Centre finalising urban health mission
Scheme expected to bring the urban poor within its purview

Amarnath pilgrimage resumes
Srinagar: After having remained suspended for two days following rains, the Amarnath pilgrimage resumed on Saturday with 14, 950 people headed for the cave shrine. Men (9,342), women (4,295), children (570) and sadhus (743) left by the ...

TTD cuts ‘ Anga Pradakshinam' number to 500
Tirumala: The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams management on Saturday slapped restrictions on the number of devotees being allowed to perform ‘ Anga Pradakshinam' in the Venkateswara temple here. The number has been brought down from 750 ...

Hostage rescued from militants in Manipur
IMPHAL: Imphal West district police commandos on Friday rescued Yumnam Manaoba, a student held hostage by the militants of the Kangleipak Communist Party (Mobile Task Force) in a house at Samurou. On receipt of intelligence inputs, ...

Schools closed in Jalgaon after viral outbreak
Pune: All schools have been closed in Jalgoan district till July 28, after 450 students were found to suffer from a viral infection. The infection, which started in Nhavi taluk, has spread to other parts of the district in less than 10 ...

‘Forest diversion for Posco project ignored Forest Rights Act'
Bhubaneswar: A committee of the Ministry of Environment and Forests (MOEF) on Saturday found that the green signal for land acquisition for the proposed Posco-India steel plant project in Orissa's Jagatsinghpur district was given, ignoring ...

Panel to probe likely displacement by Vedanta project
NEW DELHI: The four-member panel, which holds the fate of Vedanta's bauxite mining project in the Niyamgiri Hills of Orissa, has been given an expanded mandate. The committee has now been given the job of investigating the “likely ...

Journalists under attack in Orissa: Free Speech Hub
NEW DELHI: Journalists have come under increasing attacks in Orissa over the past year, caught between aggressive industrialists, political corruption and competitive media houses. “There have been 12 physical attacks on ...

Kerala Professor's suspension revoked
KOTTAYAM: Mahatma Gandhi University, on Saturday, revoked the suspension of T.J. Joseph, Professor, whose hand was chopped off in Muvattupuzha on July 4 by suspected extremists for setting a controversial question paper for an internal ...

Sports law, a crying need: Lalit Bhasin
New Delhi: The Society of India Law Firms (SILF) on Saturday suggested that the Centre enact a separate sports law. “India is yet to accomplish an adequate sports law… A statutory body which is autonomous and can keep the ...

Kobayashi award for cancer research to Dr. T. Rajkumar
Chennai: T. Rajkumar, Head of Department of Molecular Oncology, Cancer Institute (WIA), Chennai, has been chosen for the `Kobayashi Foundation Award' for cancer research. The award is given for work on understanding the mechanism of drug ...

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