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Congress: step up U.P. security State should be alert: Moily
Home Ministry seeks reportModus operandi points to the involvement of Lashkar-e-Taiba, say sources Rajnath rushes to Rampur Alleges that U.P. government tried to prevent the visit Air passengers complain about hidden charges Say airlines’ advertising tactics are misleading
Uttar Pradesh put on high alertLUCKNOW: A high alert was sounded in Uttar Pradesh following Tuesday’s terror attack on the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) Group Centre in Rampur. This is the second major terrorist incident in the State after the November ...
Singur project reviewedA Rs.170-crore drainage and sewerage project proposed BJP for follow-up action on SEZs Swamy scoffs at pro-LTTE MPs’ plea CHENNAI: Janata Party president Subramanian Swamy on Tuesday termed as “ridiculous” the appeal of pro-LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam) Members of Parliament of Sri Lanka to the Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh, not to visit ... Panel questions data on education NEW DELHI: The National Knowledge Commission (NKC) has questioned the figures for enrolment in primary education given by the Union Ministry for Human Resource Development as they included children going to ‘Education ...
Call for global peace mission for justice to womenWomen’s groups mourn Benazir Bhutto
Jammu and Kashmir Ministry expandedJammu: The Council of Ministers in Jammu and Kashmir was expanded on Tuesday with the induction of four Ministers. Governor S. K. Sinha administered the oath of office to them at the Raj Bhavan. Mula Ram and Abdul Gani Vakil were sworn ... MIT School, a launch pad for politicians NEW DELHI: It is emerging as the first of kind institute in Asia to offer postgraduate professional course in social and political leadership and has been dubbed as the new destination for “educating the netas and babus” of the ... 22 rail stations to become world-class Good response from international bidders 2007- an eventful year for the Supreme Court
EGOM agrees to increase capacity of Dabhol power plantMUMBAI: The Empowered Group of Ministers (EGOM) has in principle approved an increase in the capacity of the Dabhol power plant in Ratnagiri district in Maharashtra and make efforts to raise it to 5,000 MW. This decision was taken by the EGOM ... Illegal mines catch fire in Asansol region KOLKATA: A raging fire broke out in three pits where illegal mining was being carried out in the Ranigunj coal belt on Monday causing grave concern to the administration as well as the officials of the Coal India Limited subsidiary, the ... Other Stories
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