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Geelani not to meet all-party delegation
SRINAGAR: Terming the planned visit by an all-party delegation to Jammu and Kashmir an “eyewash,” the hardline Hurriyat Conference leader Syed Ali Geelani said his party would not meet it. The delegation, headed by Union Home ...
Security stepped up in U.P.
LUCKNOW: Security has been further intensified in sensitive places in Uttar Pradesh, including Ayodhya and Faizabad, in view of the verdict on the Babri Masjid title suit on September 24. Forty companies of the Central Reserve Police ...
Naga blockade of Manipur resumes
IMPHAL: The United Naga Council, (UNC), a frontal organisation of the National Socialist Council of Nagalim (Isak-Muivah group), imposed an indefinite blockade against Manipur from Saturday morning. This follows the expiry of the 113-day ...
Tremors in north India after quake hits Afghanistan
NEW DELHI: Tremors were felt in the early hours of Saturday in several parts of north India, especially in Jammu and Kashmir, after a 6.5 magnitude earthquake hit Afghanistan's Hindukush region. The quake rocked the Hindukush region at ...
India-U.S. discussions in full swing prior to Obama visit
WASHINGTON: In an unmistakable indication of backroom discussions shifting up a gear before U.S. President Barack Obama's India visit in November, the State Department announced on Saturday that United States National Security Adviser General ...
Managing health through mobile
CHENNAI: Like William Blake once hoped, it is possible to hold infinity in your palm. At least, when a mobile phone is in the hollow of your hand. While new mobile applications are being written ever so often, the mobile is yet to be ...
CRICKET Chennai Super Kings loses out in super over
PORT ELIZABETH: Having made 51 to help Victoria Bushrangers tie Chennai Super Kings' score of 162, David Hussey starred in the Super Over to win his side the match. Hussey hit R. Ashwin for three sixes, as Victoria made 23 runs in the ...
Corporation labs to administer A(H1N1) vaccine
CHENNAI: Six diagnostic laboratories of the Chennai Corporation will administer A (H1N1) flu vaccine. While the laboratory at Valluvar Kottam will start administering the vaccine from Sunday, the facilities in Saidapet, Choolai, Perambur, ...
NEWS ANALYSIS Subtle shift in Congress' approach to J&K
New Delhi: Over the last six weeks or so, there has been a subtle shift in the Congress — and the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government's — approach to the tragic events unfolding in Jammu and Kashmir. From a position of ...
India set for building prototype gravitational wave detector
NEW DELHI: Indian gravitational astronomy research got a major boost on September 14 with the approval of the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) to fund a Rs.2-crore proposal for building a prototype gravitational wave (GW) ...
Ties with Laos, Cambodia will expand: President
NEW DELHI: President Pratibha Patil on Saturday said that the engagement between India, Camodia and Laos is set to substantially expand, and will be taken forward bilaterally and through the platform of ASEAN. Ms. Patil was speaking on ...