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Jaiswal expresses concern over law and order situation Illegal organs trade? NOIDA: The post-mortem report on the bones recovered from near a house in Sector 31 here this past week has strongly hinted at an illegal human organs trade angle behind the gruesome killings of little children. The post-mortem was conducted at ... Civilian nuclear programme will be independent: Kakodkar Construction work on AWHR to begin this year: Kakodkar
Development is about transforming lives, not just economies: Joseph StiglitzIndia should continue to maintain programmes for the weaker sections and the poor "Use forex reserves for infrastructure" One aspect of sustainability is investment, including that on infrastructure: Stiglitz
Private parties to operate rail container serviceRailways inks pact with 14 players including Concor Compulsory seminars for doctors soon Mandatory rural posting for junior doctors on completion of internship
Court annuls key provisions of professional colleges Act`Government showed undue haste in bringing in the Act'
"Police should not fail in their duty"CHENNAI: At a function steeped in nostalgia, Chief Minister M.Karunanidhi inaugurated the 150th year celebrations of the Chennai Metropolitan Police here on Thursday. He said the police should not fail in their duty for ensuring a peaceful ...
Tour decider heading for an explosive finishCAPE TOWN: The decider is on razor's edge. On a hard fought third day that swung India's way after Jacques Kallis' indiscretion, the visitors secured a valuable 41-run lead. South Africa was dismissed for 373 on the dying moments of Thursday ...
`Congress for setting up second SRC'No deviation from party stand, says Digvijay; brainstorming session opens
Capital caught in an endless jamNEW DELHI: Lakhs of motorists and pedestrians had a harrowing time on the Capital's roads on Thursday as a religious procession to celebrate the birth anniversary of Guru Gobind Singh wound its way through some of the busiest parts of New Delhi. ... Other Stories
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