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Take administrative steps at Lalgarh: Left Front
Opposition engaged in politics of vendetta, says Biman Bose

PSBJC convener hints at ‘parallel administration’
Pirkata (Paschim Medinipur dt.): Hinting at establishing a ‘parallel administrative system,’ convener of the allegedly Maoist-backed Police Santrosh Birodhi Janashadaraner Committee (PSBJC) Chhatradhar Mahato on Wednesday called ...

Results didn’t come up to expectations: BJP
NEW DELHI: The Bharatiya Janata Party feels it did not lose the general election because it was not in government and did not have the power to lose. But the results were below its expectations. Party leader M.A. Naqvi said this here on ...

‘Advani and I apologised to each other’
On board Air India One: Since the Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s press conference on board Air India One was the first he has held since his re-election last month, domestic political issues inevitably came up. Asked whether he ...

Koshiyari quits Rajya Sabha, to work for party
NEW DELHI: The former Chief Minister of Uttarakhand and Bharatiya Janata Party leader, B.S. Koshiyari, has resigned from the Rajya Sabha to “work for the organisation and strengthen it” in his home State. The resignation ...

Yashpal committee suggests new apex body for higher education
Stop licensing deemed universities; strengthen under-graduate programmes

Four new swine flu cases in capital
Number of cases in the country is now 35

Congress wants Left Front government to quit
NEW DELHI: Violence in parts of West Bengal found an echo here on Wednesday, with the Congress demanding that the Left Front government step down and the Communist Party of India (Marxist) saying it is time for both the Centre and the State to ...

Three policemen killed in U.P. encounter
LUCKNOW: Three policemen have been killed and six others injured in an encounter with the gang of dacoit Ghanshyam Kewat at Jamoli in Chitrakoot district of Uttar Pradesh. The exchange of fire between a joint team of the Special ...

“It is up to Congress”
NCP, Congress should jointly fight Assembly polls: Pawar

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