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Says he is not concerned about any particular alignment Ten Sangh Parivar activists in custody For alleged attack on Selvi’s house in Bangalore and for torching Tamil Nadu bus Rupee surges to 9-year high Mumbai: The rupee surged to a nine-year high closing at 39.88/89 against the dollar, a level that has not been seen since May 1998. Spurred by strong Foreign Institutional Investor dollar inflows in the stock market, the rupee opened at ...
The earth is a borderless entity: Sunita WilliamsAHMEDABAD: The Indian-origin American astronaut, Sunita Williams, arrived here on Thursday for a six-day visit to her native Gujarat, the first since she returned from her historic six-month sojourn at the International Space Station. ... Fate of 123 agreement not to affect relations: U.S. official Bilateral defence, strategic partnership will continue to grow, he says Pakistan presidential poll on October 6 ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s presidential election, which General Pervez Musharraf has said he will contest to seek another term, is to be held on October 6. This is the first time a serving soldier will run for an ...
Moscow for lifting NSG sanctions against New DelhiRussian nuclear agency chief confident that Koodankulam project will be back on track Karunanidhi should withdraw his statement, says Advani “Every citizen has a constitutional duty not to hurt religious sentiments ” Two CDs existed, admits Gujarat government AHMEDABAD: In a major breakthrough to the Jansangharsha Manch’s efforts to expose the hand of political leaders in the 2002 communal riots, the State Government on Thursday admitted before the G. T. Nanavati and K. G. Shah Judicial ... Congress: avoid uncalled-for comments CRICKET Sharma, Dhoni to India’s rescue Shuan Pollock stings top order with his accurate bowling CRICKET
England succumbs to YuvrajDurban: It was fitting that England needed 36 from the last over for an improbable win over India in their super-eight match of the ICC World Twenty20 on Wednesday. Six sixes in an over should ideally (if not necessarily) be matched for ... CRICKET Doing a Sobers is something special First, you watch a non-specialist batsman smash five sixes, off your bowling in an over, and reduce you to a comical bit of trivia. Yuvraj Singh could feel for Stuart Broad who bore the brunt of his six sixes in his over. Yuvraj’s ...
Lawyers go on strike after firing, bomb attack in Patna civil courtPATNA: Lawyers across Bihar struck work on Thursday soon after intruders killed an undertrial prisoner on the civil court premises here and exploded bombs that left three of their colleagues injured. The lawyers have decided to boycott ... Kakodkar holds talks with ElBaradei
“Deal will alter balance to India’s advantage”123 agreement is a historic development, says Ashwani Kumar INTERNATIONAL Polls: Benazir serves ultimatum on Musharraf Will join Opposition in quitting Assemblies INTERNATIONAL LTTE’s arms depot bombed: Colombo COLOMBO: The Air Force on Thursday claimed to have bombed the LTTE’s arms and ammunition storage in the Mullaittivu area. The Defence Ministry said the target had been accurately hit following information through both ground and ... INTERNATIONAL
Palestinians discuss strategyIslamic Jihad not to stop firing rockets at Israel BUSINESS
Rupee rise will hurt export growthWill put pressure on trade: Moody’s BUSINESS
SAIL blueprint for growth beyond 2010Officials to visit Australia for coal assets negotiation BUSINESS GE Money, Wizard form joint venture Home loans will be offered at 9.99 per cent
Budhia Singh set to join sports hostelBhubaneswar: After spending weeks in the city’s biggest slum, athletically gifted child Budhia Singh is set to join the State-run sports hostel here on Friday. Informed sources said his mother Sukanti Singh and many of his ...
Plan to clean up Cooum, strengthen banksChennai: Local Administration Minister M.K. Stalin said on Thursday that the Cooum would be cleaned and its banks strengthened like those of the Kandaleru–Poondi canal. At the inauguration of a Chennai Corporation park near ... PWD moves to clear Government Estate Preliminary steps to build Assembly complex on the premises Other Stories
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