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President rejects Gopalaswami’s report against Navin ChawlaPratibha Patil accepts government’s advice; decks cleared for Chawla as CEC
UPA must fight together, says PawarAsks Congress to rethink decision Pakistan yet to provide missing pieces of Mumbai puzzle On eve of FBI visit, Islamabad stonewalls requests to interrogate suspects Mulayam meets Sonia NEW DELHI: Samajwadi Party chief Mulayam Singh on Sunday called on Congress president Sonia Gandhi to discuss the seat-sharing arrangement in Uttar Pradesh for the Lok Sabha elections. The meeting lasted about 75 minutes and is expected ... Police avoid going to courts No communication from India: Sri Lanka COLOMBO: Sri Lanka appears to have been caught unawares by External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee’s call to Colombo to make use of the ‘ceasefire offer’ made by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam to ensure safe passage ... Pranab calls for political solution KOLKATA: The military success of the Sri Lankan Army (against the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam) should be “quickly followed” by a political solution involving a credible devolution that will meet the legitimate ...
500 world-class bus shelters soonCHENNAI: The Metropolitan Transport Corporation (MTC) on Sunday launched an initiative of constructing world-class bus shelters in the city. Inaugurating the first bus shelter near Kannagi Statue here on Sunday, Transport Minister K.N. ... Buffett hints at Indian successor New York: Legendary investor Warren Buffett has blamed himself for making certain “dumb” investment decisions last year and has hinted at India-born Ajit Jain becoming the possible successor for his businesses. Warning that ... Congress, Trinamool to fight polls together KOLKATA: The Trinamool Congress and the Congress — the two major Opposition parties in West Bengal — have decided to fight the Left Front together in the coming Lok Sabha elections. Details of the tie-up will be finalised ... CRICKET
Vettori and Harbhajan: masters of their artBattle for middle-overs supremacy between the two will play a crucial role in the results
Report on clashes in a week, says SrikrishnaEvidence collected from advocates, police and the public
CBI begins probe into police-advocate clashSpecial team visits Madras High Court to assess damage Health tips on a postcard
‘Earth Hour’ on March 28New Delhi: Keen to do your bit to save the Earth from threats of global warming? Join Nobel peace prize winner Archbishop Desmond Tutu, actor Aamir Khan among others to create awareness on climate change. Over two million people across ... Other Stories
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