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Talks finalised for more Russian nuclear reactorsMoUs signed to promote defence ties, expand trade Centre sends more forces to Maharashtra Violence spreads to new areas
Over half of tigers lost in 5 years: censusNEW DELHI: India has lost more than 50 per cent of its tiger population in the past five years with the numbers dwindling to 1,411 from 3,642 in 2001-02, according to the latest tiger census report. The “State of tiger, ... CRICKET
Lanka clinches a truncated contestDilshan sizzles in opener’s role; Rohit Sharma continues to impress CRICKET Experts advise Australia not to tour Pakistan Karachi: Cricket Australia dealt a severe blow to the chances of its team playing in Pakistan in March-April when it informed the PCB in writing that it had been advised by security experts not to play in the South Asian country. CA ... Pakistan nuclear energy technicians kidnapped Islamabad: There is no information yet about the fate of the two nuclear energy technicians who were kidnapped on Monday in the north-west frontier or of Pakistan’s Ambassador to Afghanistan who went missing near the Afghan border the ... CRICKET We might have got 196 as well: Jayawardene Canberra: A carnival atmosphere prevailed at the Manuka Oval here on Tuesday. Rival supporters rooted for their teams but were friendly throughout. Fittingly, Mahela Jayawardene and M.S. Dhoni addressed the post-match press conference ... CRICKET Time to adopt Australian methodology The NCA should set up facilities to help trainees work on their action, writes Makarand Waingankar Meeting mulls over cluster colleges
Lone woman duped of money, valuablesCHENNAI: A man posing as a service engineer of a direct-to-home television company on Tuesday gained entry into an independent house in Choolaimedu and duped an aged woman of Rs.4.20 lakh in cash and 25 sovereigns of gold jewellery. The ... More paramilitary forces for Jharkhand Patil agrees to State’s request Maharashtra government ‘soft’ on Raj Thackeray’s outfit, says BJP Declines comment on Uddhav Thackeray’s warning to ‘non-Maharashtrians’
Talks on for third front: Jyoti BasuParties to be included in the national-level front will be decided later, he says Obama seeks revamp of U.S. education system To enable American students compete with Indians, Chinese Kakodkar optimistic New Delhi: Atomic Energy Commission Chairman Anil Kakodkar on Tuesday expressed optimism about clinching an agreement with the IAEA and implementing the Indo-U.S. nuclear deal. “I always work in a positive way. If everything ... Nuclear deal could be delayed: Canadian envoy KOCHI: Canada’s High Commissioner to India David M. Malone said on Tuesday that the India-U.S. nuclear deal would probably be put off by a year or two, “unless something changes politically in Delhi.” Interacting with ... The new longevity quotient How obesity and smoking can cut the chances of reaching 90s DRDO must make country self-reliant, says Antony Stresses greater coordination and better project management Iran wants India to expedite pipeline deal NEW DELHI: Iran will not involve a fourth country in the proposed Iran-Pakistan-India pipeline for the time being but wants New Delhi and Islamabad to resolve their differences quickly. “There have been close consultations at ... Revised defence purchase policy by April NEW DELHI: The government is all set to revise its defence procurement policy, a top Ministry of Defence official confirmed here on Tuesday. “We would have a new policy ready by April this year,” Defence Production ... Campaign against the ‘Mosquito’ LONDON: England’s Commissioner for Children and a civil liberties group joined in on a campaign on Tuesday to ban high-frequency devices intended to drive misbehaving and boisterous children away from shopfronts and other public areas. ... Other Stories
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