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Bihar promises steps to protect Assamese
GUWAHATI, NOV. 15. Bihar has assured Assam that it is taking all steps to prevent assaults on railway passengers from Assam and the northeastern States. Asked whether he had talked to his Bihar counterpart, Rabri Devi, the Assam Chief Minister, ...
CPI(M) to support Cong. in A.P. polls
NEW DELHI, NOV. 15. The Communist Party of India (Marxist) today decided to extend support to the Congress and work for the defeat of the Telugu Desam Party - BJP alliance in the Andhra Pradesh Assembly elections. The party has decided to ...
Sonia exudes confidence at Iftar party
NEW DELHI, NOV. 15. It was the first politically significant `Iftar' of the current Ramzan season. More so because the host was the Congress president, Sonia Gandhi. Besides the delicious spread, with the presence of so many Opposition political ...
NRI held by CBI on cheating charges
NEW DELHI, NOV. 14.A non-resident Indian (NRI) has been arrested by the Central Bureau of Investigation on charges of cheating a Delhi-based businessman and his son of over Rs. 65 crores. According to the CBI, Antony Fernandez, a native of ...
Ceasefire needed for talks: Ansari
JAMMU, NOV. 15.Terming a dialogue between the Union Government and the separatists as important for solving the Kashmir issue, the All-Party Hurriyat Conference(APHC) chairman, Moulvi Abbas Ansari, has said that a ceasefire in the State was a ...
A trophy to remember
CHENNAI, NOV. 15.A picture frame featuring the scanned image of a cheque, two 500 rupee notes and two paper cuttings hangs like a trophy on a wall behind the Vikatan group Editor S. Balasubramanian's chair. It is testimony to an important ...
Other Stories

  • Daler still untraced
  • World press groups protest against Tamil Nadu Assembly action
  • Cellphone jammers fail on Indo-Pak. border
  • `A step in the right direction for Sino-Indian ties'
  • Television star joins BJP
  • Naidu's decision bold, says BJP
  • TRAI consultation paper on unified licencing
  • SAARC for region-wise rapid action system
  • Gastroenterology meet in Chennai from Nov. 20
  • Only two workers received radiation above limit: AERB
  • Varied fare at Sonepur
  • South-south exchanges on ICT for development
  • Free flow of information not yet
  • Now, TV on mobile phones
  • Telgi's pleas to be heard on Nov. 22
  • Justice not done to Arunachal, says Advani



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