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Pawar helps evolve consensus among parties on text of motion Consensus still possible: Manmohan ON BOARD THE PRIME MINISTER’S SPECIAL AIRCRAFT: On his way to the India-ASEAN summit in Singapore, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Tuesday sounded confident that the government would be able to build “a viable national ...
Yeddyurappa to lead BJP in pollsTo resume “dharma yuddha” campaign President’s Rule NEW DELHI: Karnataka on Tuesday came under President’s Rule for the second time in over a month as President Pratibha Patil signed the proclamation after receiving the Cabinet’s recommendation. The Cabinet met ... CRICKET
Laxman should be in the elevenOverall, the Indians have the edge in the Test series, writes Gundappa Viswanath CRICKET Tendulkar still teaching lessons CRICKET
Classic contests within the contestNew Delhi: A few high-voltage individual battles could make things exciting in the three-Test India-Pakistan series that begins on Thursday. Shoaib Akhtar vs Rahul Dravid: This is a classic cricketing confrontation. ... CRICKET I’ll be the voice of the team: Kumble R.P. Singh, Sreesanth out due to injuries; Munaf recalled TENNIS Federer draws first blood Sampras hits 10 aces compared to Swiss star’s six CRICKET Yuvraj longs to make a mark in the Test arena NEW DELHI: Yuvraj Singh, at 26, is a senior member of the team, and a matured batsman on the circuit. He had arrived with a bang seven years ago at Nairobi, belting the likes of Glenn McGrath, Brett Lee and Jason Gillespie, signalling his ... FOOTBALL Crouch to lean on Beckham’s crosses MANCHESTER: When poaching in the danger zones, his lanky frame is a magnet for precision crosses — and England striker Peter Crouch is looking for one man to provide the service against Croatia: David Beckham. England must win or ...
March deadline set for IT corridor projectCHENNAI: The six-lane road works on the 20.1-km Information Technology (IT) Corridor from Madhya Kailash Temple to Siruseri will be completed by March-end, State Highways Minister Vellakoil M.P. Saminathan said here on Tuesday. Briefing ... Left resents NHRC Chairman’s remarks Comparisons with Nandigram tend to trivialise Muslims’ trauma in Gujarat India objects to barriers to tourism Issue to be taken up at UNWTO assembly Uphaar case: Ansal brothers held guilty Quantum of sentence will be announced by the sessions court today Sanjay Dutt bail plea hearing next week New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Tuesday said it would hear on November 27 the bail applications of actor Sanjay Dutt and some others sentenced in the 1993 Mumbai blasts case. A three-judge Bench of Chief Justice of India (CJI) K.G. ... Parliament disrupted again NEW DELHI: Parliament was disrupted for the second consecutive day on Tuesday as the Opposition insisted on an immediate discussion on the Nandigram issue, while the government said it was prepared for a debate but the House should decide the ...
India backs U.N. role in MyanmarBroadbase reconciliation process, Manmohan Singh tells General Thein Sein UPA will pay the price: Yechury “If Left is betrayed on nuclear deal” Deals with U.S., Russia interlinked: PM ON BOARD THE PRIME MINISTER’S SPECIAL AIRCRAFT: The 123 agreement with the United States and the deal with Russia for nuclear reactors are interlinked, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said on Tuesday. “Well, it has always been ... PM’s counsel to West Bengal ON BOARD THE PRIME MINISTER’S SPECIAL AIRCRAFT: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Tuesday put up quite a performance for the media delegation accompanying him to Singapore. As soon as the breakfast trays were cleared, he walked into the ...
‘Kadapa basin a treasure trove of uranium’KADAPA: The Kadapa basin in Andhra Pradesh is a treasure trove with large deposits of uranium, and so far 28,000 tonnes had been identified, according to Minister of State in the Prime Minister’s Office Prithviraj Chauhan. Of the ...
Tamil Brahmi script in EgyptExciting archaeological discovery with implications of import Other Stories
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