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China `endorsed' deal: Pranab
Expresses confidence that Beijing won't stand in New Delhi's way in NSG

Bhardwaj rejects suggestion to include non-judicial members in council
Asks subordinate judiciary to ensure speedy disposal of cases

Vaiko, party cadre to observe fast today
Urges Centre to ask Rajapaksa to stop attacks on innocent Tamils in Sri Lanka

Convicted can contest poll only if conviction is stayed
Apex court sets aside High Court order

Examine panel report: CPI
NEW DELHI: The Communist Party of India (CPI) on Sunday urged the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) Government to examine the Justice Rajinder Sachar Committee report on the status of minorities in the context of affirmative actions envisaged in ...

Shirin Ebadi meets Irom Sharmila
Promises to take up the issue of repeal of AFSPA at different global fora

Moily disputes Gowda's claim
Says separate quota for Muslims was introduced in Karnataka in 1993

Left parties seek more funds
Right time to hike plan expenditure to fulfil NCMP promises

The new KBC host
PANAJI: Even as all the attention is focussed on the 37th International Film Festival of India, Bollywood's most popular star Shah Rukh Khan is making news. He is all set to replace Amitabh Bachchan as the host of the popular game show, Kaun ...

Shekhawat's call to youth
NEW DELHI: Expressing deep concern over farmers' suicides in Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh, Vice President Bhairon Singh Shekhawat on Sunday termed it "very unfortunate" and called upon the youth to take up the challenge of upliftment of ...

Mamata stages novel protest
Against land acquisition for car project at Singur

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