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Don’t see the nuclear deal in isolation: CPI(M)
Open letter on implications of Hyde Act
Deal will push India into U.S. strategic orbit, say experts
“Nuclear power accident-prone and generates radioactive waste”
Left won’t allow UPA to go back on CMP
Nuclear deal totally against CMP: Brinda
Double standards, says Kapil Sibal
KOLKATA: The Government on Saturday indicated that it might go ahead with the India-U.S. nuclear deal but take into account the Left parties’ concerns before operationalising it. Union Minister of Science and Technology Kapil ...
Advantage UPA, says opinion poll
New Delhi: The United Progressive Alliance will come within a whisker of a majority if snap polls are held for the Lok Sabha, according to an opinion poll conducted in 23 States by the television channel CNN-IBN in association with the ...
Top militant shot dead in Doda
JAMMU: A top Hizb-ul Mujahideen (HM) district commander Irfan Ahmed Dar was gunned down by security forces in an encounter at Behota in Marmat area of Doda district on Saturday. He was one of the most wanted militants in the ...
“National interest vs. U.S. strategic partnership”
Why give up tradition of independent policy, asks CPI
Karat declines to speculate on mid-term poll
New Delhi: CPI (M) general secretary Prakash Karat on Saturday refused to speculate on mid-term election and said that his party was keen to get on with the joint committee’s work on the India-US nuclear deal. “No, we have ...
“Total literacy makes a nation powerful”
Kolkata: A country can claim to be really powerful if its entire population is literate, West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee said here on the occasion of International Literacy Day on Saturday. “People think that a ...
Broadcast Bill to be redrafted: Dasmunsi
“News broadcasters can have their own content code”
Court notice to magazine
RSS challenges High Court quashing defamation complaint
Sting case reporter sent to judicial custody
NEW DELHI: A court here on Saturday remanded Prakash Singh, reporter of Live India TV news channel, who is accused of staging a fake sting operation against government school teacher Uma Khurana, to seven-day judicial custody. The Crime ...
Joint venture to service Russian radars right here
It will meet a long-felt need of Indian Air Force and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited
“Laws should fulfil needs of people”
New Delhi: Chief Justice of India K.G. Balakrishnan on Friday released a book, ‘Legislative Drafting,’ edited and revised by Law Secretary T.K. Viswanathan. Not implemented In a brief speech, ...
A nameless village in south Kashmir
“We have been representing to governments for decades,” say residents
Woman arms courier held
Grenade launcher, grenades recovered
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
And now, a desi mobile search tool
IIT-Delhi incubated company wins Red Herring accolade
A multimedia phone at an affordable price
Bangalore: Telecom industry wisdom has it that there is a huge market in developing markets like India and China, for extremely affordable mobile phones, with none of the frills. The theory says buyers of the Ultra Low Cost Phone or ULPC are ...
Logitech’s new pointing device does double duty
Can be used as desktop mouse or in the air like a “remote”
NSUI sweeps Delhi varsity polls
NEW DELHI: Repeating its performance of 2005-06, the Congress-backed National Students’ Union of India routed its arch-rival, the BJP-backed Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad, making a clean sweep of all the four posts at stake in the ...
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