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Ties with DMK strong: ManmohanKarunanidhi seeks flood relief for Tamil Nadu I-T Tribunal nails Chadha, Quattrocchi NEW DELHI: In a further embarrassment to the Congress, under whose stewardship the United Progressive Alliance government is already neck-deep in tackling the impact of various scams, an Income- Tax Tribunal has provided fresh powder to fire ... ‘Navratna' varsities in the offing CHENNAI: The Centre is working on the concept of having ‘Navratna' universities, on the lines of the famous Ivy League varsities, to meet the challenge of making higher education developmental, environmentally sound, and all-inclusive, ... Reopen Bofors probe: Jaitley NEW DELHI: Leader of the Opposition in the Rajya Sabha Arun Jaitley on Monday demanded re-opening of criminal investigations into the 25-year-old Bofors case, citing the order of the Income Tax authorities who have detailed the money trail of ... Bold ways needed to check ethical failings of the media: N. Ram Present Aarushi case diary, court tells CBI NEW DELHI: A designated Ghaziabad court on Monday fixed January 7 as the next date for hearing on the closure report filed by the Central Bureau of Investigation in the Aarushi-Hemraj murder case, directing the investigating officer to come ...
Manmohan stresses value-based application of sciencePrime Minister cautions against putting products of science to illiberal uses CRICKET
Gambhir and Tendulkar steady Indian shipKallis plays one of his finest Test innings; Sreesanth picks up five SEC overturns rejection of two nominations Experts suggest design improvement for metro stations CHENNAI: Designs for the proposed metro stations, some of which were recently reviewed by experts, fall short in terms of linkages with the adjacent areas, facility for smooth drop off points, parking, and provision for vertical movement. ... Other Stories
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