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‘Results prove success of alliance'
KOLKATA: A day after the Congress-Trinamool Congress alliance trounced the ruling Left Front in the West Bengal Assembly elections, Union Finance Minister and senior Congress leader Pranab Mukherjee met Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee ...

Pranab, Digvijay to guide Assam legislators in government formation
GUWAHATI: Union Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee and All-India Congress Committee in-charge of Assam affairs Digvijay Singh are scheduled to arrive here on Sunday to guide the newly elected Congress candidates in the process of forming the ...

I have majority, no need for trust vote, says Yeddyurappa
BANGALORE: “I have the support of a majority of the legislators and there is no need to face another vote of confidence. The BJP government will complete its term and any effort to dislodge it will only boomerang,” Karnataka Chief ...

Planning Commission asked to revise BPL norms
Court wants Centre to “distribute foodgrains on an individual basis”

Harshita is no more, yet she lives on
NEW DELHI: Seventeen-year-old Harshita was declared brain dead on April 29 at the Sir Ganga Ram Hospital here. But today, she lives on through the lives of five other people who were donated her organs. Her father, Mahender Bharech, who, along ...

Better to throw shoes rather than bombs, says Iraqi journalist
NEW DELHI: Three years after grabbing the spotlight by throwing his shoe at U.S. President George Bush during a press conference in Baghdad, Iraqi journalist Montazar Al Zaidi is in the land of Mahatma Gandhi hawking the philosophy it's better ...

India, Pakistan seek early solution to Wullar issue
ISLAMABAD: In keeping with the spirit of the resumed dialogue process, India and Pakistan on Friday agreed to explore an “early and amicable resolution” of the Tulbul Navigation Project/Wullar Barrage issue within the ambit of the ...

NBA has not acted with a sense of responsibility: Supreme Court
M.P. has obligation to allot land to Omkareshwar dam oustees, says Bench

NBA to seek review of verdict
NEW DELHI: Expressing disappointment with a Supreme Court order that reversed a Madhya Pradesh High Court judgment on rehabilitation and resettlement of adult sons of the Omkareshwar dam displaced people, the Madhya Pradesh unit of the Narmada ...

ISRO to set up several new critical facilities
BANGALORE: The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is enhancing its capabilities by setting up more than half-a-dozen critical facilities across its installations, even as it is targeting to nearly double its transponder capacity over ...

MIC had delayed, recurrent cyanide toxicity, reveals ICMR report on Bhopal gas tragedy
NEW DELHI: Contrary to the claims made by Union Carbide Corporation — now The Dow Chemical Company — that the methyl isocyanate (MIC) which killed thousands of people in Bhopal in December, 1984, following a leak in its pesticide ...

Nodal officer to coordinate tribal, child welfare activities in Melghat
MUMBAI: The Bombay High Court has directed the Maharashtra government to appoint a nodal officer by May 31 in the Melghat region to coordinate the work of nine departments which, apart from the public distribution system (PDS), are engaged in ...

Indian cultural extravaganza in Iran
TEHRAN: No longer willing to accept stereotypes, a new generation of inquisitive Iranians is arriving in droves at Tehran's palatial Niyavaran exhibition complex to draw a first-hand impression about India, widely seen as a country undergoing ...

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