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Centre's carrot-and-stick policy for States on pollution control NEW DELHI: The Central government is attempting to drive the States' fight against pollution with a series of carrot-and-stick measures, many announced on Tuesday at a meeting of Pollution Control Boards. While money will be doled out to ...
Manmohan offers prayers at TirumalaTIRUMALA:Prime Minister Manmohan Singh offered prayers at the Lord Venkateswara temple here on Wednesday. Dr. Singh was received with the traditional honours of ‘Isti kapal' by priests and officials of the Tirumala ...
It was a “refer and defer” session, says SushmaGovernment didn't do parliamentary arithmetic before listing bills Elephant conservation to gain momentum after heritage status Sonia set to be elected party president the fourth time New Delhi: Sonia Gandhi looks set to be elected unopposed for a record fourth term as Congress president, with party leaders from across the country heading for the Capital on Thursday to file as many as 50-odd nominations on her behalf. ... Bihar party merges with Janata Dal (S) Patna: The former prime minister, H.D. Deve Gowda, on Wednesday blamed the socio-economic policies of the Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party for fomenting naxalism in the country. “Who is a naxal? The deprived and the ... NEWS ANALYSIS It's time for stocktaking in Congress New Delhi: Inside — and outside — Parliament, Congress managers have in recent weeks spent a fair amount of time talking to Opposition leaders in a bid to build consensus on a range of issues, the most significant, of course, ... CPI(M) refutes charges on armed cadres KOLKATA: Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram's remarks on the existence of camps of armed cadres in the State are baseless, Mohammad Salim, a central committee member of the Communist Party of India (Marxist), said here on Wednesday, adding ... Other Stories
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