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Parliament condemns Mumbai blasts
NEW DELHI: The monsoon session of Parliament began on Monday with a condemnation of the Mumbai blasts, a reiteration that the people of India would never allow the nefarious designs of terrorists to succeed, and a word of praise for the ...

Unani doctor held for Mumbai blasts
MUMBAI: The Mumbai police on Sunday night arrested a Unani doctor in the July 11 train blasts case and said he was suspected to be part of a larger conspiracy. He was remanded to police custody till August 4. Dr. Tanvir Ahmed Mohammad ...

Jaswant: will give documents to Manmohan
`I will not make it public, because there is a national purpose behind it'

Parliament is supreme: Left
Says President has right to only advise

Can President override Parliament?
Office-of-Profit Bill triggers dispute between Government, Left, Opposition

"Nuclear policy has a purely defensive orientation"
NEW DELHI: India changed its policy and developed nuclear deterrence only after powerful nations did not give up their nuclear weapons and its neighbours began taking strides in this direction, Defence Minister Pranab Mukherjee said here on ...

Jaya Bachchan, Bajaj take oath
NEW DELHI: : Industrialist Rahul Bajaj and film star Jaya Bachchan took oath as Rajya Sabha Members on Monday. K.P.K. Kumaran (Dravida Munetra Kazhagam), Chaudhury Mohammad Aslam (Congress) and Amir Alam Khan (Samajwadi Party) also took oath. ...

No dilution in quality: Moily
Intake can rise by 54 per cent: committee

High time quota Bill is tabled, say women
NEW DELHI: It is high time the Government took the Women's Reservation Bill out of cold storage, women's groups warned here on Monday. They said if the United Progressive Alliance Government ignored the voice of women and failed to feel the ...

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