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Assembly Poll 2006 | Tamil Nadu Assembly results-1 | Tamil Nadu Assembly results-2 | Kerala Assembly results-1 | Kerala Assembly results-2 (PDF format)
Biggest crash in stock marketBlack Monday repeats as Sensex falls by 1111.70 points; partial recovery later
Hurriyat not to attend round tableOne killed, 20 injured in grenade attacks in Srinagar LTTE leader shot dead COLOMBO: The LTTE's deputy commander for the eastern Batticaloa district, Ramanan, was shot dead by an unidentified sniper on Sunday. Supporters of the former LTTE special commander V. Muralitharan ("Col." Karuna) have claimed responsibility for ... Plus Two pass percentage dips The new syllabus framed last year and late pattern changes take a toll CRICKET There's no need for Team India to panic West Indians in a better frame of mind after clinching a thriller at Kingston The West Indies camp looks committed Dravid is a solid individual who always puts the team ahead of his individual goals, writes Vivian Richards Manmohan renews appeal to medicos Promises fair, just and inclusive system
Doctors to continue agitationStick to demand on "rollback of reservation for the Other Backward Classes" Chidambaram: no liquidity crisis Reiterates fundamentals of economy are strong, many FIIs long-term players
Success spurs them to think bigCHENNAI: They have a lot in common. They started early, stayed focussed and dreamt big. Three students from Chennai and one from Krishnagiri emerged toppers in the Higher Secondary (Plus Two) Examinations conducted in March this year. ... Two quit Knowledge Commission For affirmative action, not numerical quotas: "one-size-fits-all approach won't do" Arjun: leave it to Prime Minister NEW DELHI: Union Human Resource Development Minister Arjun Singh on Monday asked medical students and doctors to end their anti-reservation stir in the wake of the appeal by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and leave the issue to him. ``On the ...
MFIs' interest rate to be regulatedYSR asks SLBC to step up lending to tenant farmers, urban SHGs Other Stories
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