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Mayawati government terrorising farmers, says Sachin Pilot “U.P. government cannot conduct a fair probe...only judicial inquiry can unearth the whole truth” Central aid for injured farmers NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Sunday announced a financial assistance package for the farmers injured in the violence during the recent protests in Greater Noida against the Yamuna Expressway project. While those seriously ... 17 killed as train hits jeep Patna: At least 17 persons were killed and five seriously injured when an express train rammed a crowded jeep which was speeding across an unmanned railway crossing in Madhubani district, police sources said on Sunday. While details are ... CBI's Interpol wing revamp plan pending for the last four years Manpower, supporting infrastructure highly inadequate to handle tasks Shanti Bhushan concerned at slow progress in drafting of Lokpal Bill NEW DELHI: Terming the process of drafting the Lokpal Bill “slow,” joint drafting committee co-chairman Shanti Bhushan has expressed doubts about its completion by June 30, the deadline set by the government. The next meeting ... CBSE class-XII results today NEW DELHI: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Class XII results will be declared on Monday at 10 a.m. The Patna region results will be declared on May 27. Individuals and schools can access the results through a range ... INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Watching over wired children Austin, TEXAS: Can there ever be a final word on internet safety and young people? As the summer holidays approach and children have more time to spend online, the dangers of the info superhighway get closer home. But help is at ... INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Digital publishing of books with interactive featuresCHENNAI: With high-speed Internet access invading the average household, digitalisation of book publishing is fast evolving into a big business. Leveraged with new mediums and technology, digital publishing has found a new resort in social ... Other Stories
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