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Protests erupt over price hikeOpposition parties: roll back hike in prices of diesel, kerosene and cooking gas Mamata waives cess to cut LPG price KOLKATA: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Saturday announced that her government would waive cess on LPG, so that the blow on domestic consumers of cooking gas in West Bengal is softened. Following this announcement, ... Congress to its CMs: reduce taxes on petro products NEW DELHI: In a bid to counter the negative impact of the hike in the prices of diesel, LPG and kerosene, and the attack from the Left parties and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on the issue, the Congress has asked its Chief Ministers to ... Reinvigorate reforms to improve market access: U.S. official Pranab-Geithner talks to focus on broad pillars of macroeconomic policy Novel project may improve prospects of girl child education PALI (RAJASTHAN): A new project, based on the unique concept of Creative Learning and Teaching (CLT), may have successfully bridged the gender gap in government-run primary schools in Pali district in Rajasthan. The project has helped ... Afghan hospital bombing kills 20 Women and children among killed as maternity ward is hit
BJP stages protests in Delhi, MumbaiNEW DELHI: Bharatiya Janata Party workers on Saturday held a demonstration at Jantar Mantar here and later courted arrest, protesting against the increase in the prices of cooking gas, diesel and kerosene. The Delhi Police used water ... SP demands rollback of fuel price hike Bardhan welcomes decision on Singur
BJP to raise Katchchatheevu issue in Parliament: SushmaPM misled Parliament, says CPI(M) NEW DELHI: The Communist Party of India (Marxist) on Saturday accused Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and the UPA government of “misleading Parliament and the people of the country” by claiming that the country could access sensitive ... TENNIS
Sharapova cruises; del Potro runs into NadalPaes & Bhupathi lose; Bernard Tomic shocks fifth-seeded Robin Soderling CRICKET
Of skill, brain and gutsOn rare occasions when Sharad Dravid is in an indulgent mood, he will go to the KSCA ‘B' ground — adjacent to the Chinnaswamy Stadium — and watch his son Rahul practice with technical exactitude. Observing his son closely, be ... FORMULA ONE
Vettel takes seventh pole of seasonVALENCIA: Formula One world champion Sebastian Vettel chalked up his seventh pole position in eight races this season as Red Bull swept the front row in qualifying for the European Grand Prix on Saturday. Australian teammate Mark Webber ... CRICKET
This West Indies line-up lacks the essential attributes of batsmanshipKingston (Jamaica): Application is the essence of batsmanship. This quality is in short supply in the West Indies line-up. Time and again, the Caribbeans have succumbed to stressful situations. Under pressure, desperation rather than an ...
Iron Age burial site found near TiruvannamalaiIt is spread over three km and can be dated to 1,000 BCE-300 CE Police grill Ratnakar for over 5 hours PUTTAPARTHI: R.J. Ratnakar, a Member of Sri Sathya Sai Central Trust, was grilled by Anantapur district police at the Prashanthi Nilayam on Saturday, in connection with the seizure of Rs.35 lakh in cash while it was being transported from here ... In search of lost species THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Several groups of scientists and naturalists have spread out to the forests and marshes across the country this monsoon in a coordinated expedition to try to locate some 50 species of amphibians that had eluded sighting ...
Sariska tiger gets a new fanJairam Ramesh terms the morning's sighting “the best ever” Assamese writer Saurav Kumar Chaliha dead GUWAHATI: Eminent Assamese short story writer and Sahitya Akademi Award winner Saurav Kumar Chaliha died at a private hospital here on Saturday. He was 81 and leaves behind his wife and daughter. Considered the most innovative and ... Other Stories
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