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Serena regains the Venus Rosewater dishVenus has no answer to her younger sister’s relentless attacking game Welcome development, says Omar Abdullah SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has welcomed the High Court order and expressed confidence that it would help establish the facts in the case of the death of the two Shopian women. “I think it is a welcome ... Centre admits to power deficit Demand likely to go up with kharif sowing in full swing and rise in humidity levels Assam flood situation critical GUWAHATI: One person drowned in floods in Assam on Saturday, with the upper and lower parts of the State coming under water overflowing from the Brahmaputra and its tributaries. At least four lakh people have been affected and the ... Plea against release of Saeed to be filed tomorrow ISLAMABAD: The government petition against the release of Hafiz Saeed is now to be filed in the Supreme Court on Monday as the legal officials who were to submit it on Saturday arrived at the court only after it closed for the day. Two ...
Fuel price will be cut if crude prices drop: DeoraCHENNAI: Petrol and diesel prices will be reduced if international crude prices drop, Union Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister Murli Deora said on Saturday. He said this in response to a query from reporters at the commissioning of an ... Tiruchi airport to be partially privatised CHENNAI: The Civil Aviation Ministry is planning to partially privatise non-metro airports, Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel said here on Saturday. Mr. Patel. who arrived here by a special aircraft in the evening, told CRICKET
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