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15 injured in J&K grenade attack
100 kg high intensity explosives recovered in Srinagar

Accuracy of return unbelievable: B.N. Suresh
Many new technologies used for first time in this SRE mission

Technological breakthrough: Madhavan Nair
A "big boost" to mastering re-entry and recoverable technologies and building a reusable launch vehicle

Successful recovery: Coast Guard chief
PUDUCHERRY: The Coast Guard "successfully" recovered the Space Capsule Recovery Experiment (SRE-1) module without "any damage," said Vice-Admiral Rustom Faramroze Contractor, Director-General of Coast Guard. "It was a tedious job but we have ...

Excitement at Ennore
ENNORE (CHENNAI):

"Chidambaram put his spare time to good use"
Manmohan releases Finance Minister's book

CBI must probe rape of madrasa students: BSP
Meets Governor, demands President's rule

Ifra-RIND materials testing centre inaugurated
It will offer testing service for printing paper and printing inks

Submit probe papers: Delhi court
Allegation against AIIMS chief

Talks offer to Mamata holds
KOLKATA: The West Bengal Government's invitation to Trinamool Congress leader Mamata Banerjee for talks on compensation to those whose land has been acquired for the Tatas automobile project at Singur still stands. "We are still open for ...

No consensus on pension reforms
Left-ruled States block move

U.S., Australia and U.K. ask citizens to keep off Assam
GUWAHATI: The United States, Australia and the United Kingdom have advised their citizens to review travel plans to the northeast, especially Assam, in view of the series of bomb blasts and recent attacks on migrant Bihari workers. On January ...

Minister meets victims of alleged gang rape in U.P.
LUCKNOW: Under fire on the issue of the alleged gang rape of two inmates of Madrasa Jamiat-us-Salehat Islam under the Kareli police station area in Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mulayam Singh Yadav on Monday launched damage control ...

New industrial policy soon for northeast: Aiyar
Boost for small hydel projects

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