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Eligible persons should be without blemish whatsoever Congress core group goes into a huddle New Delhi: The Congress core group met at Prime Minister Manmohan's Singh's residence on Thursday evening to discuss the political fallout of the Supreme Court order quashing the appointment of Central Vigilance Commissioner P.J. ... India opposed to ‘no-fly zone,' use of force against Libya NEW DELHI: In the first articulation of official thinking on Western plans to deal with the emerging situation in Libya, India has said it will oppose any move to enforce a no-fly-zone or use force to end the civil war in the North African ...
Hema Malini wins Rajya Sabha by-electionBANGALORE: Actor Hema Malini, fielded by the Bharatiya Janata Party for the by-election to the Rajya Sabha from Karnataka, won on Thursday by an unexpected margin of 12 votes against her rival K. Marulasiddappa (Independent), who was supported ... 43 killed in two accidents in Himachal Pradesh SHIMLA: Forty-three people, including 34 members of a marriage party, were killed in two accidents in the remote Chamba district of Himachal Pradesh on Thursday. A truck carrying the marriage party veered off the Sohra-Sherpur road in ... Congress-DMK negotiations on CHENNAI: The expected round of talks between the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) and the Congress did not materialise on Thursday, but leaders of the parties were engaged in internal discussions. There were reports of the two sides ...
High power committee failed to consider relevant material in CVC appointment: Supreme CourtAppointment must also satisfy decision-making process of recommendation “Institution counts, not candidate” NEW DELHI: Appointment to the post of Central Vigilance Commissioner “must satisfy not only the eligibility criteria of the candidate but also the decision making process of the recommendation. If a statutory body like the HPC [high ... Government stands exposed: CPI(M)
‘I have been unfairly dragged into Qadhafi row'LONDON: Meghnad Desai, Labour peer and Professor Emeritus at the London School of Economics, has protested at his name being “unfairly” dragged into the plagiarism row surrounding the Libyan leader Colonel Qadhafi's son, Saif-al ... ICC CRICKET WORKD CUP 2011 Afridi scripts Pakistan's great escape Canada falls short after putting up a spirited performance
Manmohan should fix responsibility: BJPNEW DELHI: The BJP on Thursday asserted that as the representative of the three-member team for appointing P.J. Thomas Central Vigilance Commissioner (who has since resigned) Prime Minister Manmohan Singh should fix ‘accountability' for ... ICC CRICKET WORKD CUP 2011
South Africa thrashes the NetherlandsAmla and de Villiers score centuries to set up a huge 231-run victory ICC CRICKET WORKD CUP 2011
A must-win match for BangladeshWest Indies buoyed by the emphatic win over the Netherlands on Monday
Hijacked crew's kin anxious as deadline for negotiations endsDiscreet steps being taken for their release, says G.K. Vasan Cabinet clears child protection Bill NEW DELHI: The Union Cabinet on Thursday cleared a Bill seeking to prevent sexual abuse of children, with provisions for stringent punishment for such offences. The proposed legislation aims at protecting children against offences of ... ‘Indian team at UNSC asked to oppose imposition of general sanctions' NEW DELHI: Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao, in an interview to The Hindu, referred to the question of India supporting sanctions against Libya. She said that of the three measures — travel ban affects 15 members of the regime and the ...
“DNA polymorphism provides insight into human origin”KADAPA: DNA polymorphism provides new insights into the origin and history of human populations, Lalji Singh, Bhatnagar Fellow in CSIR and the Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology, Hyderabad, has said. Delivering a lecture on ... Other Stories
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