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OCI cardholders to get more benefits Says Government focused on meeting diaspora's expectations
Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee makes out a case for industrialisationSays agriculture alone is not enough to go forward "India-U.S. role vital for East Asia" New strategic ties being forged
Parties condemn killing of migrant workers in AssamDirect result of the Government's soft stand on terror, says BJP NRI youths air their grievances We have much to achieve: Sachin Pilot Nandigram violence `unfortunate' KOLKATA: Expressing concern over certain forces trying to stir up communal passions at Nandigram, West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee, described as "unfortunate" the night-long violence there which continued till early on Sunday ... Swiss expert moots `living library' Bid to protect native plant species as transgenic seeds are here to stay I cannot satisfy everybody: Pitroda "I do not expect all members of the Knowledge Commission to agree with me" Apex court for early clearance to national mediation policy It envisages setting up of mediation centres in High Courts Banks pulled up for using goondas to recover loans We are governed by a rule of law in the country: Supreme Court Mulayam blames Centre for crimes in Delhi Alleges that Raj Bhavan has become a "hub of conspiracies" against him PoK leadership praises Manmohan Singh Positive vibes from across the Line of Control NCP urges Congress to keep the secular vote intact and oust the Shiv Sena NEW DELHI: The Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) on Sunday urged the Congress to keep the secular vote bank in Maharashtra intact and join hands in ousting the Shiv Sena from the BrihanMumbai Municipal Corporation. The Congress must take a ...
A wild cat in the neighbourhoodLeopard strays into residential colony in Vadodara Noida killings accused undergo brain mapping GANDHINAGAR: : The Noida serial killings accused, Moninder Singh Pandher and Surendra Koli, were once again put through lie detector and brain mapping tests at the Forensic Science Laboratory in Gandhinagar on Sunday. The FSL Director, J. ... "Seeking money from in-laws need not be dowry demand" Such a demand to meet urgent expenses does not warrant prosecution: Supreme Court Other Stories
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