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Protests will intensify, warns Geelani
SRINAGAR: Hardline separatist leader Syed Ali Geelani warned on Wednesday that the Hurriyat would intensify its protests if New Delhi refused to accept his five-point formula. Addressing the media that rushed to his residence on hearing ...

‘Thomas made CVC to cover up 2G scam'
NEW DELHI: Upping the ante against the Centre over the appointment of the former Telecom Secretary, P.J. Thomas, as the Central Vigilance Commissioner (CVC), the Bharatiya Janata Party on Wednesday said it was done to “cover up” ...

Pipeline: Blake non-committal
WASHINGTON: Reacting to an announcement by Turkmenistan of a pipeline project between itself, Afghanistan, Pakistan and India, Robert Blake, United States Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia, said that while he thought it ...

Prime Minister's remarks termed “anti-poor”
NEW DELHI: The steering group of the Right to Food Campaign on Wednesday expressed its “shock” at Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's statement asking the Supreme Court not to interfere with policy and said it showed how ...

U.S. looking for Liability Bill amendment
Washington: Breaking its week-long silence on the Indian Nuclear Liability Bill, the United States finally issued an official statement, expressing hope that the Indian government would amend the Bill. “We continue our discussions ...

BRAI Bill leaves biotech commercialisation in limbo


Sonia expresses concern at high dropout rate
“Everyone has right to education, and it is not limited to few”

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