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India-Pakistan mechanism on Tulbal soon
NEW DELHI: India and Pakistan have agreed to set up a technical-level mechanism to take forward their talks on the Tulbal Navigation Project in the Baramullah district of Jammu and Kashmir. This is the first time that the two sides have ...
CBSE honours 13 educationists
Government to spend more on secondary education in next five years
Teachers’ Day as ‘Demands Day’
NEW DELHI: The All-India Federation of University & College Teachers’ Organisations (AIFUCTO) will observe Teachers’ Day on Wednesday as ‘Demands Day’ to press for speedy implementation of their ...
Our motto is self-reliance: AEC chief
“India is planning to build more powerful versions of accelerators with reactors”
PAC raps MEA for financial indiscipline
Implement Sachar report now: LJP
NEW DELHI: The Lok Janshakti Party, (LJP), headed by Union Minister Ram Vilas Paswan, has demanded the immediate implementation of the Sachar Committee report and separate reservation for Muslims in employment and educational institutions. ...
No caste quota for disabled
New Delhi: The Supreme Court has held that no further reservation can be made available to the Scheduled Castes, the Scheduled Tribes or the Backward Classes within the quota for the physically handicapped as the disabled themselves constitute ...
Ministry to consult media on new Bill
NEW DELHI: The Union Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has expressed reservations over the government’s move to bring news broadcasters and producers under the purview of The Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Bill, 2006. ...
Jaitley’s Gujarat patch-up mission fails again
Keshubhai will not budge on ‘no-Modi after poll’ stand
Race for multi-billion dollar fighter deal on
Sweden proposes defence partnership
Plea of train blasts case accused heard
Transfer of cases sought
Quest for Vivekananda’s voice recordings
KOLKATA: Efforts are on to trace and recover a number of recordings made by Swami Vivekananda, which are believed to be in the collection of one of the Maharajas of Mysore. Union Minister of State for Commerce Jairam Ramesh has joined ...
Pakistan blasts unfortunate: India
NEW DELHI: India described Tuesday’s twin blasts in Pakistan’s Rawalpindi city that killed at least 24 persons as “unfortunate.” “It is very unfortunate. We have sympathy for the victims,” External ...
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