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Stray incidents, mixed response in West Bengal
More than 1,900 people held for trying to disrupt normal life

India is safe: Patil
No need to entertain fears, he tells NRIs

No strategy on ULFA: Jaitley
Does not know if it wants to negotiate or unleash police action

Lopsided development can pose problems: Pranab
Lagging States should carry out economic reforms to attract investment

Unfortunate, says Congress
NEW DELHI: The Congress on Monday described as "very unfortunate" the violence in Nandigram, and said it wanted the farmers to be taken into confidence and their interests protected. Even as the heat over Singur barely subsided, violence ...

States woo overseas Indians
Chief Ministers highlight achievements and opportunities

Concern over Nandigram violence
Eminent scholars and civil society members have issued a statement on the Nandigram issue in West Bengal. It says: We are deeply concerned about the escalating levels of violence being reported from Nandigram in West Bengal, as a ...

Outsiders to blame: CPI (M)
Misinformation campaign: Biman Bose

V.P. Singh to launch agitation
Criticises West Bengal Government

Manmohan for liberal and transparent tax rates
For a common goods and services tax

Tests on Surendra end
He was admitted to the civil hospital for routine tests on his blood sugar

SEZs: BJP for all-party meet
Displaced farmers should be given stake in projects: Advani

``Provide aid to Sri Lanka''
NEW DELHI: The Communist Party of India on Monday urged the United Progressive Alliance Government to extend humanitarian assistance to Sri Lanka, where people in the north and east are caught in the crossfire between the army and the Liberation ...

Plea for transfer of suits against Narendra Modi turned down
Petitions claiming damages for loss sustained in Godhra riots dismissed

Why do you need arms?
Supreme Court asks Shahabuddin

PIOs: talks on with U.S., U.K.
To address plight of abandoned women

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