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Cites intelligence reports on terror modules ``Redress grievances of minorities'' NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Tuesday said that it was "unfortunate" that terrorism has resulted in certain sections of the country's population being targeted with the result that a wrong impression has been created of the ...
4 Ministers quit Munda GovernmentNEW DELHI: The Arjun Munda Government in Jharkhand was reduced to a minority after four Ministers Madhu Koda, Enos Ekka and Harinarain Rai (all Independents), and Kamlesh Singh (Nationalist Congress Party) met Governor Syed Sibtey ... CRICKET
Players get back to the basicsBangalore: The senior brass of Indian cricket had their hands full, as the third phase of the cricket skills camp commenced at the National Cricket Academy here on Tuesday. Skipper Rahul Dravid, Sachin Tendulkar, Harbhajan Singh, Dinesh Mongia ... TENNIS
Hewitt outlasts Gasquet to enter quarterfinalsNEW YORK: HOCKEY
The Netherlands team appears to be a cut above the restMONCHENGLADBACH:
Leader of banned Manipur outfit heldGeneral secretary of the UNLF was in Coimbatore for medical treatment Cyber police to probe bomb threat call CHENNAI: The Cyber wing of the police began probing the Monday night's bomb threat that delayed the departure of President A.P.J.Abdul Kalam's special aircraft by over two hours. According to police and airport sources, the caller claimed that ...
Peaceful bandh in Madhya PradeshTo protest Ujjain professor's death after alleged assault by students
Jagat Singh expelled from CongressJAIPUR: Jagat Singh, son of former External Affairs Minister Natwar Singh and MLA was on Tuesday expelled from the primary membership of the Congress. Pradesh Congress Committee president B.D.Kalla acting on the recommendations of the PCC ... Pranab, Sharif run into each other PARIS: "We met in the lift," Defence Minister Pranab Mukherjee said about his chance encounter with former Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in the Hilton Hotel on Tuesday. Both Mr. Mukherjee and Mr. Sharif happened to be staying on the ...
Delhi sealing drive triggers protests, violenceMCD squads target 300 properties; several premises de-sealed after wrongful sealing
MRTS Tarnaka-Hi-Tec City route realignedGreenlands-Punjagutta-Banjara Hills-Jubilee Hills route to be avoided
Kuruvilla's swearing-in may have to waitTHIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Kerala Congress (Joseph) nominee T.U. Kuruvilla's swearing-in as Minister in the Left Democratic Frnot (LDF) Cabinet may have to wait till next week, but is certain to be held before the week is out. The Kerala Congress ... Other Stories
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