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Local media says Egyptian Defence Minister has joined protesters AI flight to bring back Indians BANGALORE: External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna is maintaining a close contact with Indian Ambassador in Egypt R. Swaminathan in connection with the developments in that country and to provide assistance to the Indians there. An Air ... ‘Study group' on black money set up
An inhuman act: KrishnaBANGALORE: Minister for External Affairs S.M. Krishna has taken strong exception to the radio-tagging of Indian students in San Francisco, and has directed the Consuls General at California and New York to provide assistance to them. Mr. ...
PMK in our front, says Karunanidhi; no decision yet, says Ramadoss
King cobra under pressure from habitat loss in KeralaDeforestation, poachers, illicit liquor-brewers forcing them to migrate
Kashmiri novelist lauds resilience of women in Valley during conflictSRINAGAR: London-based Kashmiri novelist Mirza Waheed has lauded the women of Kashmir for their resilience during the 20-year-long conflict, saying: “They are the bravest in the world.” Speaking here on Sunday at the launch ... Buffett, Gates to promote philanthropy in India New Delhi: Two of the world's richest people, Warren Buffett and software czar Bill Gates, will visit India this year to seek support of wealthy Indians for philanthropic activities. Legendary investor Buffett along with Bill Gates and ...
VIT Riviera off to an energetic start‘Green Marathon' launches four-day cultural fest
After rebel Li Na's success, China's old sporting system faces questionsFor decades, China's sports have followed the Soviet-style model Other Stories
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