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SIT to probe Jaipur blastsThree more sketches released; genuineness of e-mail doubted E-mail sent from Ghaziabad NEW DELHI: An e-mail sent to the media on Wednesday, claiming responsibility for the Jaipur blasts, has been traced to a cyber cafe at Sahibabad in Ghaziabad. The mail sender has threatened to carry out more such strikes in different parts of ... Greenfield airport site feasible, says study “LTTE still uses Tamil Nadu as supply base” NEW DELHI: The Centre has extended the ban on the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) as an unlawful association by two years. The notification to this effect was issued on Wednesday, according to a Home Ministry release here. The ...
Infrastructure growth slipsCement and finished steel record lower growth in full year Russia, India, China step up solidarity They have coordinated positions on Kosovo, Iran, Afghanistan
Medvedev to visit India this yearPranab holds first high-level bilateral meeting after new President assumed office Tight security for Pranab NEW DELHI: Central security and intelligence agencies have reviewed the arrangements of security for External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee in the wake of inputs that militant groups were planning an attempt on his life. Officials ... CRICKET
Mishra does the trick for DaredevilsDelhi team ends losing streak, stays afloat in the IPL CRICKET McCullum props up New Zealand on opening day LONDON: Now here is an unlucky cricketer. Brendon McCullum, the gum-chewing, let-me-get-at-em big hitting Kiwi wicketkeeper, got out for the second time in four years within touching distance of a century at Lord’s after he had ... HOCKEY
India stuns Pakistan to stay in contentionWith this win India has nine points from five matches CRICKET
Both teams are high on adrenalinTendulkar, Jayasuriya will inspire Akhtar to go full throttle Blasts may not overshadow Islamabad talks The fourth round of the composite dialogue process to be reviewed on May 20-21 Cement prices can be cut significantly: Chidambaram No move to withdraw steel export duty
Maoists blast track, kill rebels24-hour bandh in Bihar, Jharkhand to protest against arrest of top leaders
Issue of new LPG connections stoppedCHENNAI: All the three national oil marketing companies have directed their distributors in the State to stop issuing new liquefied petroleum gas and double bottle (second cylinders) connections. “The release of new connections is ... India to assist China, Myanmar NEW DELHI: India will send relief assistance to China and a team of armed forces medical personnel to Myanmar, said Ministry of Defence sources here. While China’s Sichuan province was hit by an earthquake on May 12, Myanmar was ... Calcutta High Court stay on OBC quota in IIM-C challenged Supreme Court to hear Union government’s petition today Basu stresses need for regrouping of Left Front KOLKATA: Veteran Marxist leader Jyoti Basu said here on Thursday that there was need for the ruling Left Front in West Bengal to make renewed efforts to regroup and there were lessons to be learnt from its failure to reach consensus on seat ... Interviews held, results put on hold Kolkata: The Indian Institute of Management-Calcutta conducted interviews for Other Backward Class (OBC) category students as scheduled on Thursday but decided to hold the results in abeyance. This follows the stay granted by the ...
Naipaul biography shortlisted for Samuel Johnson awardBruising book by Patrick French bookies’ favourite among six in the list Quake toll rises BEIJING: The death toll from Monday’s 7.9-magnitude earthquake continued to rise on Thursday, with 19,500 confirmed deaths. But with thousands still missing or buried under rubble, Chinese state media said the final tally of casualties ... Other Stories
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