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U.S., India still working on draft
Mulford hoping only for ‘clean exemption’U.S. understands that India will not sign the NPT
Rail link to J&K snappedJammu/Srinagar: A day before Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s all-party meet to defuse tensions on the Amarnath land row, there was no let-up in protests in the Jammu region and Srinagar. The agitators, protesting against the ... Governor’s appeal SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Governor N.N. Vohra on Tuesday termed the situation in the State, especially in Jammu, as worrying and renewed his appeal to the people and political parties to help the administration restore ...
Japan for India signing NPTNuclear deal is limited to peaceful energy programme: Pranab
Truck hits speeding train; 2 killedEighteen persons including nine rail passengers injured Over 90% students in distress: survey
Nag missile testfiredIt achieved the maximum range and was bang on target OLYMPIC GAMES Stage set for China to emerge the best The host has been running an ambitious project to win more medals OLYMPIC GAMES
China’s big moment is just around the cornerThe organisers want the event to convey a message of friendship Court restores ban on provocative SMS in J&K New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Tuesday restored the ban imposed by the Jammu and Kashmir government on spreading provocative SMS (short messaging service) through mobile phones to curb violence in the State. A three-judge Bench of Chief ... Tribunal lifts ban on SIMI New Delhi: A Special Tribunal on Tuesday lifted the ban imposed by the Centre on the activities of the Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) saying there was no fresh evidence to justify the extension of the measure first clamped in ... NEWSCAPE
The Boogers returnSouth Korean firm delivers cloned dogs
39% of world’s primates found to be at risk of extinctionThe two biggest threats: habitat destruction through logging, and hunting for bushmeat and wildlife trade
For teachers without bordersA unique virtual classroom experiment based in Hyderabad holds out much promise Captive-reared gibbon now finds forest mate Kaziranga: It learnt to watch television, reacted to magazine pictures of food items, even ate with a spoon — but in the end went to live in the woods with a male partner. Siloni, a female captive-reared hoolock gibbon ... Broken hearts Vienna: Sometimes, ice cream just does not do the trick. In Austria, the broken hearts have a new place to seek solace, a tactic for the lovelorn billed as the country’s first. Run by a psychologist and a counsellor, the Vienna ... Other Stories
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