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India hopes Sarabjit will be shown ‘some leniency’
Rajya Sabha members want issue taken up with Pakistan
Sensex tumbles again
With global credit woes deepening, it sheds 951 points
Taslima plans to leave India
“I am half-dead … I cannot take it any more”
More talks needed, says UPA-Left panel
NEW DELHI: The United Progressive Alliance-Left Committee on the India-United States civil nuclear cooperation on Monday felt that further discussions were needed on the draft India-specific safeguards agreement that was negotiated with the ...
Tibetan protests were abetted by forces outside China: envoy
Beijing appreciates New Delhi’s stand in controlling protests in India
Issue echoes in Parliament
NEW DELHI: The happenings in Tibet figured in Parliament on Monday, when members of the National Democratic Alliance walked out of the Lok Sabha protesting “violation of human rights” in that country. Raising the matter ...
We’ll have to study draft: Left leader
UPA-Left panel on nuclear deal will take another three-four months to finalise findings
INTERNATIONAL
Pakistan MPs take oath
PPP yet to come out on its choice of Prime Minister
TENNIS
Sania Mirza sends Peer packing
Paes-Hanley and Bhupathi-Knowles pairs progress
CRICKET
Ishant ruled out of first Test, R.P. Singh is back
Harbhajan and Dhoni have to attend a fitness test at the NCA on March 21
Unsolicited tele-marketing calls: TRAI hardens stand
NEW DELHI: Further hardening its stand on the unsolicited commercial call issue, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) on Monday said it would impose a fine of up to Rs. 5,000 on service providers for first unsolicited ...
NRIs setting up manufacturing unit
They are planning an initial investment of at least Rs.2,000 crore
Notices force buildings to install water meters
Those served notices by Metrowater must have them in place by March 31
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