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Chennai Super Kings crowned againVijay-Hussey's record partnership crushes Royal Challengers Manmohan: nothing new in Headley trial "But Pakistan must now wake up to terror threat" CBDT chief heads panel on black money NEW DELHI: In a move apparently displaying its seriousness in dealing with black money, the government on Saturday constituted a high-level committee headed by the Central Board of Direct Taxes Chairman to examine ways of strengthening laws to ... New warnings on tobacco packs from December 1 NEW DELHI: The Centre has notified the new pictorial warnings for being printed on packages of smoking and chewable tobacco products. The notification, which was issued on Friday and which will take effect from December 1 this year, ...
Concerns about land acquisition must be addressed, says PM“As of now, the DMK is our partner and there is no change in that” NEWS ANALYSIS
Gadkari douses BJP fire or adds fat to it?NEW DELHI: Bharatiya Janata Party president Nitin Gadkari here on Saturday defended senior leader Arun Jaitley, a day after Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha Sushma Swaraj virtually started an all-out war in the party's top echelons by ... Civil war raging in BJP: Congress NEW DELHI: A civil war is raging within the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), the Congress said on Saturday. Responding to Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha Sushma Swaraj's hard-hitting interview to a news magazine, senior Congress ... Pranab, Mamata meet to discuss State finance New Bengal Government feels it has a tough job on hand Woos NRIs to West Bengal KOLKATA: A week into her job, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Saturday asked non-resident Indians to invest in West Bengal saying she was trying her best to snap the nexus between the party and the administration to assure good ...
Government halts demolitions in GolibarMedha Patkar ends fast on day 9
We are not against dialogue: Hizb chief“India has to accept that Kashmir is a tripartite issue” IPL CARNIVAL 2011
Dhoni and his men are toast of ChennaiVijay-Hussey record opening stand propels the host to a formidable total S. Ayyar new State Election Commissioner CHENNAI: S. Ayyar, a former officer of the Indian Administrative Service, has been appointed State Election Commissioner. His appointment follows the resignation of Syed Munir Hoda early this week. The new SEC would be in the post ... TENNIS
Djokovic marches on as del Potro fallsPARIS: A relentless Novak Djokovic shrugged off Juan Martin del Potro while Andy Murray overcame a nasty ankle injury as the second and fourth seeds joined champion Rafa Nadal in the French Open fourth round on Saturday. An impromptu ...
Rationalisation of MTC routes on the anvilCHENNAI: The Metropolitan Transport Corporation is likely to commission a comprehensive city-wide route rationalisation study soon. A pilot study conducted by Anna University on two bus routes, 21C and 70A, which looked at ... Vaccine-related deaths on the increase NEW DELHI: Vaccine-related deaths have shown an increase in the country since 2008, according to the information provided by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare in response to an application filed under the Right to Information Act, ...
Maritime forces cautioned against lowering their guardNations which neglect their seas and oceans come to grief: Antony Everything being done to free hostages, says Antony IRINAVU (KANNUR): Defence Minister A.K. Antony said on Saturday that the government was taking all steps to secure the release of the sailors being held captive by Somali pirates, even as it continued its ongoing operation against piracy ... Ratan Tata was misquoted: Forster COLOMBO: May 30 (Spring Bank Holiday) is a public holiday in England. But that will not stand in the way of senior executives of JLR (Jaguar Land Rover) from attending a day-long meeting with their bosses from India. Asserting that ...
Nano travels to Sri LankaFirst batch of 500 cars arrive; bookings to commence today Other Stories
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