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‘India will help Sri Lanka reach political arrangement'All communities must feel comfortable with it: Menon Villagers resist Posco land acquisition drive BHUBANESWAR: The land acquisition process by the Orissa government for the Posco project in the Dhinkia gram panchayat of Jagatsinghpur district did not make any headway on Saturday following resistance by members of a five-party delegation ...
Senior crime journalist shot dead in MumbaiFour persons on two motorcycles fired at him from point blank range
Behind the global scourge of child labourIts elimination is an international obligation, but there is a long way to go to meet the goal Professional hand in murder: police Mumbai: A preliminary investigation into the murder of senior journalist Jyotendra Dey alias Commander Dey, has indicated that the ghastly killing could have been the handiwork of an organised crime syndicate, and executed by professionals, ...
Infosys gets four new directorsU.S. court's decision on B-1 Visa hurts Narayana Murthy Government to act against RIL for not adhering to gas plan Focus on economics in upcoming India-U.S. meetings
In China's heartland, a Red revivalYAN'AN: As the trumpets sound, the Red Army surges across the dusty earth, streaming forward with a roar as guns rattle and explosions leave behind plumes of smoke. As the Nationalist enemy beats a retreat, the red flag is raised, and ...
Ordinance unconstitutional: CPI(M)HYDERABAD: The Communist Party of India (Marxist) has said that the ordinance issued by the Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress government in West Bengal to reclaim 400 out of 997.11 acres of land at the abandoned small car project site of ... Ramdev's BP fluctuating but no force-feeding: hospital DEHRA DUN: The condition of the fasting yoga guru Ramdev remains stable, but his blood pressure is fluctuating and he has been advised to start eating immediately, Deepak Goel of the Himalayan Institute Hospital Trust (HIHT) hospital, Jolly ...
“It's time for European dominance to end”Developing economies should get more recognition: Carstens Indian-origin academic, hotelier in Queen's birthday awards list Artist twins honoured for contribution to miniature paintings Other Stories
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