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A plan for the poor and it doesn’t divide people: Manmohan Poll officials file complaints against Advani, Modi, Vaghela ‘They announced prospects of their parties within prohibited area’ 67 per cent polling in Himachal New Delhi: An estimated 67 per cent of nearly 44.77 lakh voters exercised their franchise in the second phase covering 65 constituencies in Himachal Pradesh on Wednesday, the Deputy Election Commissioner, R. Balakrishnan, told reporters here. ... No decision yet on replies of Modi, Sonia New Delhi: The Election Commission is yet to take a decision on the replies sent by Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi and Congress president Sonia Gandhi in response to the show-cause notices sent to them for alleged violation of the model ... CRICKET
Jayawardene in great formDilshan misses out on a well-deserved century CHESS Shyam Sundar stuns Deep Mary Ann Gomes on the road to victory HOCKEY It’s time for PHL action again Dutch provide European flavour CHESS
Enjoying the game should complement preparations, says Viswanathan AnandHYDERABAD: He is the ‘King’ of the 64 squares. But the reigning World champion Viswanathan Anand doesn’t believe that it is the end of it for him. “I look at every competition as another significant event. Whatever you ... TENNIS Olympic Games: Paes ready to play with Bhupathi Paul Hanley to partner the Indian on the ATP Tour CRICKET Injury worries for India, Victoria MELBOURNE: India starts its Australian tour with a three-day practice match against Victoria here on Thursday. It will be the visitor’s only practice match before the first Test. However, both sides have injury concerns and there ... 5 suspected Maoists held Prabakaran was injured in air raid: military COLOMBO: Sri Lanka military on Wednesday night claimed that the LTTE leader, Velupillai Prabakaran, was “injured” in an air raid carried out by the Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) on November 26. In a statement released here the ...
Three-fold increase in MRTS revenueCHENNAI: There has been a three-fold increase in passenger patronage and revenue earnings after the introduction of MRTS (Mass Rapid Transit System) services to Velachery from Beach, according to Chennai Divisional Railway Manager Man Singh. ...
Manmohan warns of impending problem on food security frontGlobal trends will put pressure on both availability and prices Two Akash missiles hit single target CHENNAI: In a demonstration of the maturity of the Indian technology in the surface-to-air missile (SAM) defence system, two Akash missiles were fired on Wednesday from a mobile launcher at a single target, and this “ripple event” ...
No breakthrough on MullaperiyarAchuthanandan, Karunanidhi agree to hold another round of talks Buddhadeb for re-look at SEZ policy NEW DELHI: Chief Ministers from different States made a pitch for giving an impetus to agricultural activity during the meeting of the National Development Council here on Wednesday. They also demanded allocation of extra funds by the ... Spectrum Committee splits on some issues, recommends a technical committee Implication: extra spectrum allocation must wait a while Army unit in China for joint exercises NEW DELHI: Indian Army troops landed in China on Wednesday for their first-ever joint exercises with People’s Liberation Army troops. A company-level strength of about 100 officers and men, drawn from the 15 Jammu & Kashmir ... Whale ancestry enigma Did cetaceans descend from deer-like critter? Call for 1000-hour Assam bandh Guwahati: The All-Koch-Rajbanshi Students’ Union (AKRSU) on Wednesday revived its call for a 1,000-hour Assam and north Bengal bandh from January 1 to protest the alleged indifference of the State government to its ongoing ... Declare inter-linking of rivers a national project: Karunanidhi New Delhi: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi on Wednesday reiterated that inter-linking of rivers in the country should be declared as a ‘national project’ and a time-bound action plan be implemented for the ... Other Stories
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