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Sharad Pawar puts on hold food subsidy cut``I will hold talks with Congress and all others opposing the cut'' Newspapers must find a new economic model: Alan Rusbridger Only this will sustain the print media, given the erosion of their financial underpinnings, saysThe GuardianEditor Alan Rusbridger The Hindu will appoint Readers' Editor: N. Ram NEW DELHI: The Hindu has decided to appoint India's first Readers' Editor based closely on The Guardian model, Editor-in-Chief N. Ram announced on Tuesday evening. A formal announcement about the position will be made in Chennai on ... Only Test highlights on Doordarshan Supreme Court order to Ten Sports EPF interest rate to be 8.5 per cent NEW DELHI: The Government on Tuesday notified the interest rate on Employees Provident Fund (EPF) for the current fiscal at 8.5 per cent. The Labour Ministry on Tuesday issued a notification to this effect after the Government accepted a ...
Chief Election Commissioner issues fiat on transfer of State officialsTandon says preparation of electoral rolls is progressing "satisfactorily" Grenades seized CHANDIGARH: The police seized 114 grenades, mostly rusted, found at a construction site in the Golden Temple complex in Amritsar on Tuesday. It is believed the devices were of `Operation Bluestar' vintage and buried by the group, which ...
Lone to meet ManmohanPeople's Conference welcomes decision to broaden scope of dialogue on Kashmir CRICKET
Dravid stresses on team spiritIndia's game-plan to remain the same as in the last tour to Pakistan Slight progress in Sharon's brain function JERUSALEM: Doctors treating Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon said on Tuesday that they had detected a slight improvement in his brain function as they try to rouse him gradually from a coma. Shlomo Mor Yosef, director of Jerusalem's ... School department wings to be revamped To tone up academic monitoring system
Don't spare high and mighty, rules High CourtNEW DELHI: Expressing strong displeasure over reported sparing of the mighty and the affluent during the ongoing demolition drive by the Municipal Corporation of Delhi against illegal and unauthorised constructions across the Capital, the Delhi ...
Increase in RTC bus fares proposed by GovernmentMove to bail the corporation out of the red Other Stories
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