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Kalam for evolving a 'vision for mining industry'
NEW DELHI, NOV. 1. The President, A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, today underlined the need for developing a total management solution to attract more foreign investment in the mining sector while stressing the need for increased investment in research and ...
Environmentalists oppose World Mining Congress
NEW DELHI, NOV. 1.Even as the President, A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, opened the 19th World Mining Congress and Expo here this morning, a group of environmentalists described it as a move to "plunder the natural resources of the country'' and pointed to ...
Congress denies ticket to 20 sitting MLAs
NEW DELHI, NOV. 1. The Congress has doubled the number of women candidates and denied ticket to 20 sitting MLAs, including a Minister, Devendra Tekam, for the December 1 Madhya Pradesh Assembly elections. The party, which released a list for ...
Competition Commission law may be amended
NEW DELHI, NOV.1. The Government may consider the option of amending the existing Competition Commission legislation in view of the Supreme Court's concern over the decision to appoint a bureaucrat rather than a retired chief justice as the head ...
'No objection in accepting evidence of a child witness'
NEW DELHI, NOV. 1.The Supreme Court has held that "there is no obstacle in the way of accepting the evidence of a child witness if a trial court could come to a conclusion that there is an impress of truth in it." The court said that though it ...
It will be a low-key anniversary for Mufti Govt.
SRINAGAR, NOV. 1. The celebration of the completion of one year in office by Mufti Mohammed Sayeed, who was sworn in on November 2, 2002, as Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister, is to be a low-key affair. To mark the occasion, tomorrow, the Chief ...
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  • Janata Dal(U) may tie up with Akali Dal, INLD in Rajasthan
  • ICHR chief alleges Govt. interference
  • Top TV personalities to work for DD News
  • Industrialist, son-in-law murdered
  • Kochi duo wins quiz contest
  • End of an era in Carnatic music
  • EC rejects Jogi's plea
  • 24-hour AIR news channel from April
  • Govt. 'pushes up' fiscal deficit
  • Compensation sought for fishermen
  • Kalam condoles Semmangudi's death



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