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Chidambaram’s remarks uncalled for: Gujarat
GANDHINAGAR: The Gujarat government has strongly reacted to Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram’s criticism of the State police on the alleged fake encounter, in which Ishrat Jehan and three others were killed in June 2004. Cabinet ...

SP, Congress hail court’s directives
Dismiss Mayawati government: SP

Pandher acquitted, death confirmed for Koli
Allahabad: Businessman Moninder Singh Pandher, whose house at Noida was the scene of horrific rape and killings of several young girls and women nearly three years ago, was on Friday acquitted in one of the 19 cases by the Allahabad High ...

Cheyyur Ramakrishnan dead
CHENNAI: Cheyyur Ramaswamy Ramakrishnan, former Joint Managing Director of Larsen & Toubro and popularly known as CRR in corporate circles, died at a private hospital here on Friday after a brief illness. He was 84. Mr. Ramakrishnan ...

Maoists step up violence in other districts
Bankura SP admits to a sudden upsurge of Maoist activities in the past few days

Buddhadeb indisposed
KOLKATA: West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee is slightly indisposed and extended his stay in north Bengal. “He was advised rest by doctors,” Minister for Urban Development Ashok Bhattacharya told
‘India has a decisive role in climate change’
NEW DELHI: Appreciating its efforts in combating climate change, Danish Prime Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen on Friday said India “would and needed” to play a fundamental role in tackling climate change. ...

India can lead the world in renewable energy: IRENA chief
NEW DELHI: Stating that renewable energy was the new challenge faced by the countries across the globe, Helene Pelosse, Director General of International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) on Friday said India should lead the world in showing the ...

West Bengal keen on giving new sites to Wipro, Infosys
KOLKATA: Though the West Bengal government decided against proceeding with the joint sector integrated information technology (IT) township near Rajarhat in the outskirts of the city in North 24 Parganas district, it is keen on providing ...

India plans satellites to monitor greenhouse emissions


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