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Holiday for schools today
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9 killed as bus falls into river near Ujjain
Bhopal/Ujjain: A bus carrying schoolchildren fell into the Shipra river near Ujjain, killing eight children and a teacher and injuring 25. The bus was returning to Ujjain from a school trip to Ratlam. It plunged into the river at Maheeppur, 60 ...
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Rajdhani mows down two in Orissa
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DS asks city MLAs to withdraw rebels
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Helicopter crash: body recovered from Chenab
JAMMU: A body, purported to be that of a missing Indian Air Force officer, was recovered from the Chenab river, eight days after an MI-17 helicopter carrying four personnel crashed into it in Doda district of Jammu and Kashmir. Officials said ...
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Tarun Gogoi censured
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Headley’s links under scanner
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Pace of progress will improve, says Manmohan Singh
NEW DELHI: “In the coming months and years, I hope to see a decisive change in the pace of our progress to becoming a leading economy in the world,” Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said on Sunday. He was inaugurating the 25th ...
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The time has come to remove misgivings among communities: Sudarshan, Shia cleric
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Yeddyurappa asked to “take everyone along”
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Koda discharged and summoned by Enforcement Directorate
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Hemant Karkare wanted to quit IPS, says wife
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Manmohan Singh’s visit to Iran may be discussed
NEW DELHI: India and Iran will discuss the prospects of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh visiting Tehran in February next during Iranian Foreign Minister Monouchehr Mottaki’s visit to India this month, diplomatic sources here say. ...
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“Himalayan glaciers most threatened by global warming”
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ICPA pilots firm on strike
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MLC being forced to vacate bungalow, says Samajwadi Party
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“We’ll work for purposeful outcome at Copenhagen”
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Orissa Government comes under fire on farmers’ suicide
BERHAMPUR: A farmers’ meet was organised at Sanakhemundi in Ganjam district on Sunday to protest against the government for not accepting crop loss and debt burden as the reason for suicide of farmers in Sanakhemundi block. The ...
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Flames again in IOC fuel tank
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Anti-Taliban Mayor killed in Peshawar blast
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China offers huge aid to Africa
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‘Indian Maoists not importing Nepali Maoists’
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G20 Finance Ministers fail to agree on climate funding
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Rajaratnam planning to sell holdings in Sri Lanka?
COLOMBO: Sri Lanka-born United States business tycoon Raja Rajaratnam, arrested by the FBI on October 16 on charges of vast insider trading, is reportedly planning to sell some of his firm’s holdings in Sri Lanka to partly finance his ...
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Eminem to star in 3-D horror film
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Crisis over; Yeddyurappa, Reddys to work together
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Manmohan lays down road map for reforms
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Dalai Lama surprised over China’s claim to Tawang
Tawang: Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama on Sunday criticised China for objecting to his visit to Arunachal Pradesh and expressed surprise over its claims to the border town of Tawang. The 74-year-old leader, who is visiting ...
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Buddhadeb steps into his 10th year as Chief Minister
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Leaders of Vivasayigal Sangam arrested in Tiruvallur
CHENNAI: Leaders of the Tamil Nadu Vivasayigal Sangam, affiliated to the CPI(M), were arrested in the Tiruvallur DSP’s office where they had gone to hold talks with police officials in connection with the “land retrieval ...
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Delhi and Mumbai may join elite club by 2025
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Manmohan has promised all help: Rosaiah
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Helicopter crash: body recovered from Chenab
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ED issues fresh summons to Koda
NEW DELHI: With the former Jharkhand Chief Minister, Madhu Koda, discharged from a Ranchi hospital on Sunday, the Enforcement Directorate has issued a fresh summons, asking him to appear before it in New Delhi on November 15. — PTI ...
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Headley’s links under scanner
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Moolathara dam in Palakkad breached
PALAKKAD: The right bank protection structures of the Moolathara dam, a weir and regulator-cum-bridge in Chittur taluk, breached on Sunday morning in the heavy inflow of water released from the Aliyar dam in Tamil Nadu, flooding the ...
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Koda discharged, summoned by Enforcement Directorate
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Moolathara dam breaches on heavy inflow
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Hemant Karkare wanted to quit IPS, says wife
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Central forces will not fire first, says Home Secretary
NEW DELHI: Reiterating that the government was ready to talk to the Communist Party of India (Maoist), if the outlawed organisation gave up violence, Union Home Secretary G.K. Pillai on Sunday said the Central paramilitary forces deployed in ...
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“Himalayan glaciers most threatened by global warming”
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Naxal killed by own group member
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Pension of 399 people cancelled
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Two killed in accident
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Fake fertiliser worth four crore recovered
Muzaffarnagar: Fake fertiliser worth Rs. four crore was recovered, when a racket was unearthed in Bijnore district on Saturday, officials said on Sunday. District Magistrate A.V. Rajmoli said police have arrested the factory manager and the ...
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Goldie Hawn visits Varanasi
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Notification issued for urban local bodies election
JAIPUR: The Rajasthan Election Commission has issued a notification for elections to the 46 urban local bodies across the State. The filing of nominations has begun with the issue of notification, while the polling will be held on November ...
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“Independent MLC being forced to vacate Lucknow bungalow”
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Muslim intelligentsia distances from fatwa
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IGNOU to set up 400 training centres in Bihar
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Huge theft of electricity
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No mineral water for criminals: Bihar DGP
Patna: Bihar Director General of Police Anand Shankar has slammed the reported practice of giving bottled mineral water to influential undertrials in the state. “Hawalat mein bund criminals ko mineral water dena bund karein aur ...
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2002 riots: Special Investigation Team summons former Minister of Gujarat
Ahmedabad: The Supreme Court appointed Special Investigation Team (SIT), probing the role of Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi and others in the 2002 riots, has summoned the former minister and BJP leader I.K. Jadeja to depose before it on ...
Headley visited India many times: official
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Reiterates stand on climate change
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MLC being forced to vacate bungalow: SP
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Smooth polling a cause for celebration
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Flames flare up at remaining IOC tank
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Anti-Taliban Mayor killed in Peshawar blast
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China offers huge aid to Africa
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‘Indian Maoists not importing Nepali Maoists’
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UNIFEM launches platform to end violence against women
NAIROBI: The U.N. Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM) has launched a campaign in the Kenyan capital Nairobi to mobilise people around the world to take part in a drive to stop the pandemic of violence suffered by women. The global ...
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Girija Prasad Koirala unwell
KATHMANDU: The former Prime Minister of Nepal and Nepali Congress president, Girija Prasad Koirala, fell ill on Sunday after water accumulated in his lungs. He will be taken to Singapore for treatment. The 86-year-old is also suffering ...
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LeT planned to attack Dhaka Indian High Commission
Dhaka: The Indian High Commission in Bangladesh, along with the embassies of the U.S. and the U.K., was the target of Pakistan-based terror outfit LeT whose operatives were arrested here recently, police said on Sunday. Bangladesh ...
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Dishonourable to the core
An inglorious capitulation by the central leadership of the Bharatiya Janata Party to political blackmail by a mining lobby spearheaded by the Reddy brothers has paved the way for a resolution of the Karnataka crisis – for now. The ...
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Setback to science
The career of the disgraced South Korean stem cell researcher, Hwang Woo Suk, came to an intriguing end when a court handed down a two-year sentence (suspended for three years) for embezzling government money ($700,000) and buying human eggs for ...
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Will the mindset from the past change?
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Ecosystem in Peru is losing a key ally
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The ‘Lula’ hoaxer
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On paid news
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Cultural pluralism
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Karnataka crisis
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More on election-time media malpractices
Reader responses to last week’s column on media-related malpractices during elections throw further light on this serious issue, which is now before the Press Council of India. Some of them contend that the alleged malpractices were ...
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Tackling the Maoist problem, confidently
“We’re the ones who have lost the maximum number of people in the fight against the Maoists,” says CPI(M) leaderSitaram Yechury.
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Grievance redressal procedure gets more restricted
Powers of Commissioner (Appeals) ARE further curtailed by restricting the power of condonation of delayed appeals to one year even for sufficient cause.
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Brazil model to tax foreign capital may not work in India
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Insurance Bill: ill-conceived changes
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This win has augmented Australia’s bench strength: Ponting
Guwahati: “We will celebrate tonight,” said Ricky Ponting with an impish grin. The Australian skipper was delighted with his team’s 4-2 triumph against India in the Hero Honda Cup series. “We have had World Cup ...
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China regains Asia Cup with facile win
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