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Orissa steps up measures to tackle Maoist menace
Nearly half of 30 districts are hit by Maoist activities

RUN-UP TO BUDGET
Spending on defence may rise
Emphasis on modernisation of tri services, ordnance factories, DRDO

India was never a threat to Pakistan: Army Chief
HYDERABAD: Army Chief General Deepak Kapoor has asked Pakistan to remove the perception that it faced a threat from India. “India was never a threat to Pakistan. It is their [Pakistan’s] own perception which they have to ...

Transgender groups demand right to life
“Those with alternative sexualities are expressions of diversity of humanity”

Article 377 may be repealed
NEW DELHI: The Centre is likely to repeal a controversial section of the penal law which criminalises homosexuality. The two key Ministries – Home and Health – have held diverse views on it, but the new UPA government is set to ...

No immediate hike in petro prices: Deora
PANAJI: The Union government will monitor crude oil prices for some time to see if the prices stabilise, before deciding on a hike in prices of petroleum products. “The international crude oil prices have gone up. We are just now ...

“No evidence to prosecute Justice Nirmal Yadav”
Milon Banerjee conveys his opinion to Law Ministry

Power demand peaks, so do cuts and protests
Crisis adds to waterless Delhi’s woes; residents storm offices of distribution companies

Power crisis effect: less work for Punjab babus
CHANDIGARH: In view of the acute power shortage in Punjab caused by a delay in the arrival of the monsoon, the State Cabinet on Saturday decided to change the timings of the government offices, boards and corporations in the State from 9 a.m. ...

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