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We are for rotation if BJP follows CMP: Deve Gowda Arrangement not dilution of secularism policy, he says BJP's Lucknow platform harmful, says CPI (M) "The BJP will be held squarely responsible for any disruptive activities" BJP stand a gimmick: Lalu "It is trying to polarise society" Christians thank Modi For taking a stand against Sangh Parivar Strong police bandobust was made in the Christian-dominated areas, particularly the tribal district of Dangs. Mulayam meets AIMPLB Chairman LUCKNOW: Apparently disturbed over a reported shift in Muslim votes during the recent civic body elections, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mulayam Singh Yadav has begun wooing the All-India Muslim Personal Law Board to win back his main vote-bank. ... "Deemed varsity status given without AICTE leave" Ministry missive seeks clarifications
Church's anti-HIV campaignIt has decided to distribute condoms despite opposition from religious heads `White Christmas' at Gulmarg GULMARG: Christmas was celebrated amid fanfare, with the State Government launching the Kashmir Snow Festival to attract tourists from all over the world. Visitors got to enjoy a "white Christmas," as a thick blanket of snow covered the ... Indian naval landing ship to be based on western seaboard for the first time INS Shardul can carry 11 main battle tanks, 10 army vehicles, 500 troops Kudremukh Iron Ore plea to continue mining rejected Court asks Centre to take over Karnataka mines Research in basic sciences on the decline: UGC This can indirectly affect country's dominance in IT sector
Indian sculptures to be showcased in Beijing100 antiquities of Hindu, Buddhist and Jain art being featured Delhi, Dispur silent spectators, alleges ULFA "Opposition to Nagalim superficial"
Protest against shifting of Dogra antiquesAnti-government slogans raised NCW rejects proposal to punish women for adultery No amendment needed to Section 497 of the IPC CPI(M)-CPI talks make headway in Kerala CPI to decide Vice-Chancellor of KAU TSUNAMI AFTERMATH
When fibreglass boats are donated liberallyFishermen families in the entire 188-km stretch coastline of Nagapattinam district are now happy as a number of Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) have provided them with excess number of fibreglass boats in the last two years after the ... TSUNAMI AFTERMATH Fly ash technology and construction of eco-friendly houses Fly ash technology is providing relief to the overstressed resource base of soils being mined for the production of fired-bricks. This is demonstrated in the post-tsunami reconstruction project in South India. The massive task of reconstruction ... Other Stories
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