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Missiles to be tested with warheads this month
CHENNAI, JAN. 2. January will be a "significant" month for the Defence Research and Development Laboratory, Hyderabad, when three different missiles will be flight-tested, according to Prahlada, Director, DRDL. They are Akash, Trishul ...
BJP expects further polarisation of parties
NEW DELHI, JAN. 2.The Bharatiya Janata Party expects to see further political polarisation between the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance and all the parties outside it in the Lok Sabha polls this year. The party has expressed the view that ...
We won't join any front: Mulayam
NEW DELHI. JAN. 2. The Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister, Mulayam Singh Yadav, has ruled out the possibility of the Samajwadi Party joining any "front," ahead of the Lok Sabha polls. Mr. Yadav not only expressed his reluctance to be part of any ...
North-west continues to reel under cold
CHANDIGARH, JAN 2.Most of the northwest region continued to reel under cold wave with mercury plummeting further as forward areas in Jammu and Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh received renewed spells of snow during the past 24 hours. Intense cold ...
Northeast militants' back broken, says Army chief
GUWAHATI, JAN. 2. The Royal Bhutan Army's ongoing operation has "broken the back of all militant groups" of the northeast and efforts were on to capture all the escapees from their camps Gen. N.C. Vij, Chief of the Army Staff, said here ...
Tone up education, health sectors to get into G-8: Swraj Paul
CHENNAI, JAN. 2. India cannot hope to join the "league of developed nations" unless it enables the vast majority of its population to improve the quality of its life, Lord Swraj Paul, leading industrialist and member of Britain's House of Lords, ...
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