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Meet called off after strong signals from AICC Can YSR’s team continue? HYDERABAD: A crucial constitutional question has arisen before Governor N.D. Tiwari whether members of Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy’s Cabinet will continue to remain Ministers after his death. Mr. Tiwari referred the issue to the ... Nepal deplores attack on Indian priests, promises action It’s an attempt to harm Nepal-India relations, says Nepalese Minister
No decision until mourning is overCongress high command not to accept any representation on anybody’s behalf India expresses concern at attack on priests NEW DELHI: India on Saturday viewed with serious concern the attack on the two newly appointed Indian priests at the Pashupathinath temple in Kathmandu on Friday and said the “unprovoked and criminal act of violence” caused deep ... More powers for emerging economies G20 agrees on increased voting rights in IMF, World Bank More engineering colleges in State come under CBI scanner
BJP may follow Congress to create a position for AdvaniProposal needs amendments to parliamentary party constitution
Widening of Wallajah Road to start soonCHENNAI: The Chennai Corporation will by September 15 start widening Wallajah Road and Swami Sivananda Salai, two important roads near the new Assembly complex. The work forms part of the implementation of the traffic impact study for ... ATHLETICS
Bolt steals the limelightIsinbayeva, Richards and Bekele split jackpot TENNIS Kiefer gives Nadal a tough time Men’s top 16 in Grand Slam third round for the first time in Open era Talks only after action by Pakistan: Krishna BANGALORE: External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna on Saturday blamed Pakistan for the “abrupt suspension” of the composite dialogue and said talks would resume only if Islamabad satisfied New Delhi’s requirements by acting ... Other Stories
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