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Congress puts its best foot forward in Bihar
New Delhi: The Congress, which has been out of power in Bihar for the last two decades, is going all out to shake up its own moribund organisation in the State ahead of the Assembly elections slated for October-November this year. Having ...

Parliament adjourns after paying tributes
NEW DELHI: Parliament adjourned on Monday, opening day of the monsoon session, after bothHouses paid tributes to the former Vice-President and Rajya Sabha Chairman, Bhairon Singh Shekhawat, and two sitting and two former members who died ...

Mayawati terms Sibal's comments “irresponsible”
He had criticised her for expressing inability to implement RTE Act

Immigration issue may overshadow Cameron visit
LONDON: Prime Minister David Cameron's visit to India this week could be overshadowed by New Delhi's concerns over plans to further restrict immigration from India and other non-European Union countries, a member of his delegation warned on ...

Cameron arriving today
NEW DELHI: British Prime Minister David Cameron, along with a large delegation comprising Cabinet Ministers and businessmen, will arrive in Bangalore on Tuesday to reinvigorate bilateral ties. The Conservative-Liberal Democrats ruling ...

Goa-Karnataka water row: Centre asked to spell out stand on tribunal
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday asked the Centre to spell out whether there was any proposal to set up a tribunal to adjudicate the river water dispute between Goa and Karnataka on construction of a project across the Mandovi ...

Somnath backed out after agreeing to resign: CPI(M)
NEW DELHI: The Communist Party of India (Marxist) on Monday said the former Lok Sabha Speaker, Somnath Chatterjee, had agreed to abide by the party's decision to resign from his post but later backed out. Seeking to set the record ...

“Core journalistic skills remain the same”
CHENNAI: While technological advances are changing the media landscape, the core journalistic skills remain the same and these need to be inculcated in aspiring professionals, said John Kirk of the Birmingham City University's Faculty of ...

Mickky Pacheco granted bail
PANAJI: An Additional Sessions Court in Margao in south Goa on Monday granted bail to the former Goa Tourism Minister, Mickky Pacheco, the prime accused in the Nadia Torrado unnatural death case. The Nationalist Congress Party legislator ...

Six Maoists, one commando killed
Kolkata: Six Maoists, including a woman cadre, and a commando were killed in a five-hour-long gun battle between the security forces and the left-wing extremists early on Monday at Metala forest near Goaltore in West Bengal's Paschim Medinipur ...

High Court reserves judgment in Aman Kachroo case
SHIMLA: The Himachal Pradesh High Court on Monday, after hearing the arguments of both sides, reserved judgment for Wednesday in the Aman Kachroo ragging case. The court had earlier restrained the Fast Track Court in Dharamsala from ...

Produce notification, court tells Army
Permanent commission for women officers

Notice on appeals in Mumbai blasts cases
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday issued notice on the appeals filed by the Maharashtra government against acquittals and seeking enhancement of punishment to the accused in the 1993 Mumbai bomb blasts cases. A Bench of Justices P. ...

“I represent J&K people, speak their heart in Delhi”
SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday said he represented the State people in New Delhi, advocated their cause and spoke their heart on all fora. “I am not a person who speaks one language in Delhi and ...

It's in bad taste: Bose
KOLKATA: Biman Bose, secretary of the West Bengal State Committee of the Communist Party of India (Marxist), dismissed as “rubbish” the former Lok Sabha Speaker, Somnath Chatterjee's “derogatory” references to party ...

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