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`Soft edict' against Dera provokes Sikh groupsProtesters attack Dera Sacha Sauda campuses It all depends on court: Arjun NEW DELHI: Implemen-tation of quota in elite educational institutions for the Other Backward Classes is possible from the current year but it depends on the Supreme Court, Human Resource Development Minister Arjun Singh said here on Thursday. ... Punjab seeks Central forces CHANDIGARH: : The Punjab Government requested the Union Government on Thursday for 50 companies of Central forces to be deployed in sensitive areas. According to a statement quoting an official spokesperson, Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal ... Court rejects plea for CBI probe Andhra Pradesh, Rajasthan should cooperate with Gujarat police: Bench
Manmohan backs quota for upper castes`Quality gap between public, private school education needs to be bridged' Government rules out review of Sethu project Studies have shown that there was no manmade structure: T.R. Baalu No manmade structure, says Baalu
Supreme Court refuses to stay CET abolitionNEW DELHI: CRICKET
Cook injects life into a dull dayLONDON: The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh came to Lord's for the start of the first Test on Thursday but it was hardly a Royal occasion. England eased its way to 200 for three against as inept a display of quick bowling as you will see ... CRICKET
India starts as overwhelming favouriteCHITTAGONG: Bangladesh has played 44 Tests and won just one. The dismal record looks all the more bleak when you take away the matches against Zimbabwe. The record then reads 35 losses in 36 Tests with one draw. The draw happened in the West ... FOOTBALL Sevilla crowned champion Glasgow: Sevilla goalkeeper Andres Palop saved three penalty kicks in a 3-1 shootout win over Espanyol after a 2-2 draw in the UEFA Cup final on Wednesday. The teams were 1-1 after 90 minutes and 2-2 following 30 minutes of extra time before ... TENNIS
Nadal wins revenge match with AndreevHAMBURG: Rafael Nadal hurtled to his 79th success in his record-breaking clay court winning streak and in the process avenged himself on the last man to beat him on this surface. Nadal won 6-4, 6-1 against Igor Andreev, who beat him in April ...
No change in engineering fee in unaided collegesManagements reject Mohammed panel's decision
50.64 per cent clear second year PU examinationDakshina Kannada tops the list with 80.33 pass percentage CET issue: Supreme Court says it cannot interfere this year High Court ruling on abolition of Common Entrance Test upheld Other Stories
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