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Nepal to hold poll for Premier again
KATHMANDU: As the two candidates — Maoist Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal (Prachanda) and Nepali Congress vice-president Ram Chandra Paudel — who contested the prime ministerial election on Wednesday did not get a simple majority to ...
Tension in Malegaon over carcasses
MUMBAI: Tension prevailed at Malegaon in Nashik district on Wednesday, after carcasses of cattle were found at a nearby village on the day of Ashadhi Ekadashi, an auspicious day in Maharashtra. S.P. Gupta, Special Inspector-General ...
We're willing to walk the extra mile, says Qureshi
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan, according to Foreign Minister Makhdoom Shah Mehmood Qureshi, is willing to walk the “proverbial extra mile” with India in pursuit of peace, but for this the two countries need to return to the negotiating table ...
‘Dina Bhoomi' editor held
MADURAI: The editor of Tamil daily ‘Dina Bhoomi' S. Manimaran, his son M. Rameshkumar of K.K. Nagar here and M. Muthiah of Keelayur were arrested on Wednesday for publishing news on granite quarries in the region. The three were ...
Corporation to buy compactors for four zones
CHENNAI: The Chennai Corporation is in the process of procuring compactors and specially designed garbage bins to clear solid waste from nearly 150 km of bus route roads in the four zones now being handled by Neel Metal Fanalca, Mayor M. ...
The mystery of the colour-changing hen
Thiruvananthapuram: What's the colour of your hen? A question as simple as that will leave Selvaraj fumbling for an answer. The small-time farmer is yet to figure out the real colour of the hen strutting about on the premises of his ...
Now, a brain pacemaker to reduce symptoms of Parkinson's disease
HYDERABAD: Deep brain stimulation, a complicated surgery also known as the pacemaker for the brain, is fast evolving into a reliable therapy for Parkinson's disease. A team of neurosurgeons of the Nizam's Institute of Medical Sciences ...