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Saran: if deal fails, we have our own programme
Also, it would imply loosening of international nuclear market for India

The house that Jimmy Carter built
With wife and son, he led 2,000 volunteers in the construction work

Centre gives nod to Mahyco
BKU farmers burn trial field near Karnal in protest

Poonam Mahajan joins BJP
MUMBAI: Pramod Mahajan's daughter Poonam Mahajan Rao on Monday joined the Bharatiya Janata Party. Pramod Mahajan was shot by his brother Praveen on April 22 and he died of his injuries on May 3. Monday was his birth anniversary. Maharashtra ...

IX Schedule has outlived its purpose: Nariman
Article 31-B is not a vast reservoir to include any law

Press Council decision on photograph, captions published in The Hindu
CHENNAI: The publication in The Hindu of a Reuters photograph of Qutubbin Naseeruddin Ansari, a victim of communal violence in Gujarat, with captions, showed no "mal-intent on the part of the newspaper and even the various headings ...

Alert along Bengal-Bangladesh border
KOLKATA: A "total alert" has been sounded along the West Bengal-Bangladesh border by the Border Security Force (BSF) authorities in the wake of the recent political unrest in Bangladesh and apprehensions that people from that country might try to ...

Maoist bandh hits train services
To protest against arrest of its senior leaders

Manmohan Singh appeals to Dharia
Refrain from strike till final panel reports on farmers are submitted

Traders' strike hits life in Delhi
Massive demonstration near Delhi Assembly; BJP joins protest

Advantage India, says Prince Andrew
A better investment destination for British companies than China, says the Duke of York

HLL launches two vaccines
NEW DELHI: Hindustan Latex Ltd (HLL), a mini-ratna company under the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, on Monday launched hepatitis-B and typhoid vaccines. HIVAC-B and TYFEX were launched by the Health and Family Welfare Secretary ...

Autumn festival begins in Cherrapunjee
SHILLONG: The Autumn Festival in Meghalaya, which got under way with a record-breaking ensemble of drums here, on Monday shifted to Cherrapunjee, one of the wettest places on earth. To attract more tourists at Cherrapunjee, dotted with low ...

Nathula: Sikkim traders upbeat
Feedback on border trade "encouraging"

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