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Mechanism to address Mufti demands Quota: all-party meet soon No compromise on social justice, says Centre
Kumble retires from ODIsCHENNAI: India's most successful bowler, Anil Kumble, announced his retirement from One Day Internationals in Bangalore on Friday. The 36-year-old leg-spinning ace picked up 337 wickets in 271 ODIs at an average of 30.89. His economy rate was ... CRICKET Meticulous Kiwis prove too good for Windies Second successive defeat leaves Brian Lara's men in a tight spot
Collingwood propels EnglandGEORGETOWN: Paul Collingwood missed out on a well-deserved century but still ensured Ireland's early brace did not stop England from posting a challenging 266 for seven in their World Cup Super Eight match here on Friday. Collingwood (90) and ... CRICKET
Australia starts overwhelming favouriteBangladesh's opening bowlers could pose a problem or two INSIDE SPORT Jeev: Master of the milestones Some athletes take the small steps that enable others to take giant leaps later, writes Rohit Brijnath Losses made us hungry for success We can still raise our performance by a few notches, writes Glenn McGrath CRICKET
A dignified end to a glittering inningsAnil Kumble announces his retirement from ODIs; says he'll be available for Tests
Meerut jail inmates turn violentThey also opened fire from weapons smuggled into prison
Nuclear deal will not fall through, says Russian envoyNEW DELHI: The India-United States civilian nuclear deal will not fall through, Russian Ambassador Vyacheslav Trubnikov said here at a press conference to mark the 60th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between India and ... "Self-employment mainstay of all religious groups in rural areas" NEW DELHI: Self-employment is the mainstay of all religious groups in rural areas, according to a report on the `Employment and Unemployment Situation among major Religious Groups in India (2004-05)'. Based on the 61st round exercise of the ... Sri Lanka denies radar system was deficient Information Minister Anura Priyadarshana Yapa: "We have never said so. Now I am saying, the report is wrong."
Satisfied with mechanism announced by Centre: Mufti`It will help in pushing forward the peace process' BUSINESS RBI raises repo, CRR rates Interest rate on eligible CRR balances cut to 0.5 p.c. INTERNATIONAL 5 soldiers, 8 civilians killed in Sri Lanka COLOMBO: At least 13 persons, five soldiers and eight civilians were killed on Friday in continuing violence in the north and east. The military said the LTTE had detonated a claymore mine targeting a tractor carrying meals for the security ... INTERNATIONAL
Fresh video of captive sailor angers BritainU.N. expresses concern over Iran's action
Karunakaran formula for return to CongressHe seeks level-playing field for regional leaders
Reliable Freight forms venture with HK firmCHENNAI: The Chennai-based Reliable Freight Forwarders Pvt Ltd. has entered into a joint venture agreement with the Hong Kong-based Kerry Logistics. The new company will have 51 per cent equity from Kerry Logistics and an equity base of $1 ...
BBMP's maiden budget has nothing much for the common manThe civic body has proposed a slew of levies, including storm water drain cess Assembly resolution seeks joint Parliament session on quota issue CHENNAI: Government announces a slew of community welfare schemes Banjara Development Corporation constituted with a grant of Rs. 10 crore
Government declares public holidayCHENNAI: The Government has declared March 31 a public holiday under the Negotiable Instruments Act for all State Government offices, public undertakings including the State Transport Corporations and industrial establishments. Buses and ...
Overuse, cruelty driving elephants to madnessKOCHI: Kerala, the home to most number of captive elephants, is fast becoming their torture ground as well. Parading the animals in musth, stretching their working hours beyond reasonable limits, provocation by public and cruelty by mahouts ... Political parties must meet this challenge squarely, says CPI (M) Higher education has become a business activity and bars reservation Other Stories
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