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Manmohan warns States against unviable tax sops"Jury still out on whether they promote growth" Clearance for 31 more Special Economic Zones South Korean steel giant Posco's investment plan in Orissa too gets the approval Congress plea to Kalam on Madhya Pradesh order Kalam urged to ask State Government to withdraw directive on RSS `shakhas' Action against police personnel to be withdrawn Security lapses during Kalam visit
TADA court convicts 1 moreHe helped land explosives; five persons acquitted
``U.S. for rapid economic reform in India''"Reforms at the macro level will be central to transforming into a superpower" CRICKET
ICC clears Pakistan of ball-tampering chargesInzamam banned for four ODIs for bringing the game into disrepute At 33, a fighting Tendulkar is still surprising us Tendulkar's true gifts lie in his mind, but it is his body which is the instrument of his genius, writes Rohit Brijnath TENNIS
Another tough outing for Dmitry TursunovMUMBAI: Dmitry Tursunov's will to win came to the fore as he eked out a 6-7(5), 6-3, 6-4 victory over Kristian Pless of Denmark in the pre-quarterfinals of the $380,000 Kingfisher Airlines Tennis Open here on Thursday. The young Akash Wagh may ... Rs. 2,717 cr. interest waiver proposed in farmers' package It will enable interventions in raising irrigation potential, seed replacement BUSINESS Paswan seeks ban on iron ore exports `Fine quality iron ore is being exported to a country like China, which has huge iron ore reserves' Govt. to take a balanced decision on the issue
Political parties join protests over death for Mohammad AfzalSeparatists give call for general strike, demonstrations on Friday
Kalam wants LIC to go in for paperless policy documentsA micro insurance product Jeevan Madhur launched Consulate unhelpful, say students in St. Petersburg Demand for more security following murder not heeded Supreme Court verdict on sealings today NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court will pronounce its verdict on Friday on a batch of petitions seeking a direction to stay the Centre's notification issued on September 7 and the Municipal Corporation of Delhi's notification issued on September 15 to ...
Recognition for courage and causesIndian activist, Pentagon whistleblower, South American win `alternative Nobels'
Lorry crew held after midnight chaseDrunk cleaner was at the wheel
Chaturvedi calls for probity and ethics in public life`Bureaucracy has to be immunised from politicisation'
MiG-29 crashes in AmbalaPilot ejects out to safety; dozen persons were working on paddy fields
Bench puts off hearing in Pappapatti caseHeated arguments witnessed Panchayati raj useful to Sri Lanka: Aiyar ``It provides a mechanism for devolution from the Centre to people at local levels'' Other Stories
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