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It is curtains for 14th Lok Sabha, praise for SpeakerNEW DELHI: As the curtains came down on the 14th Lok Sabha on Thursday, parliamentarians seemed to have put the rancour and bitterness of the past behind them. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, in a statement, paid compliments to Speaker ...
Tibet on road of rapid uplift: N. RamBEIJING: A prominent Indian journalist on Wednesday rejected “Tibetan independence propaganda”, saying the region’s economic growth was good and the atmosphere was “relaxed”. “The problems are largely ...
Petrol bomb hurled at police near High CourtCHENNAI: A petrol bomb was hurled at police personnel standing guard in front of the Madras High Court here on Thursday night. It hit a police vehicle but did not explode. No one was injured in the incident, police said. The ... Mutineers surrender arms in Bangladesh DHAKA: Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) men surrendered their arms to the authorities on Thursday ending their two-day revolt a few hours after Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s ultimatum to do so and go back to the barracks or face tough ...
Slumdog stars return to riotous receptionThey are chased and mobbed for photographs and interviews Unfortunate incident, says Supreme Court NEW DELHI: The three-Judge Bench, comprising Chief Justice K.G. Balakrishnan, Justices P. Sathasivam and J.M. Panchal, hearing petitions on the incidents on the Madras High Court on February 19, said on Thursday: “This is an unfortunate ... Supreme Court asks Tamil Nadu lawyers to resume work immediately “You have respect for the institution and your profession, and think of the plight of the sad litigants. You don’t do such things in future.” Punish perpetrators: Pranab NEW DELHI: India on Thursday insisted that Pakistan must stay firm on its commitment to prosecute all those responsible for the Mumbai terror attacks in November last year. Asked what India was contemplating now that the charge sheet was ...
‘I leave with renewed commitment to non-violence’King pays homage to Mother Teresa before finishing his India visit Nano to hit roads by mid-April The Rs. 1 lakh car will be launched on March 23 in Mumbai CRICKET
India determined to bounce backNo apparent worries for New Zealand as it eyes series win FOOTBALL
Benayoun nets Liverpool’s winnerDrogba scores for Chelsea; Bayern steamrollers Sporting Lisbon Two ULFA men killed in Assam encounter Guwahati: Two hardcore militants of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) including the operational commander of Bravo company of the outfit’s 28 Battalion were killed in an encounter with a team of police and the CPRF at Balijan ... GOLF
Winning return for TigerTUCSON: Tiger Woods made a triumphant return from injury on Wednesday, defeating Australian Brendan Jones 3 and 2 in the first round of the WGC Accenture Match Play Championship. Woods was playing his first tournament since his U.S. ...
Poongothai to return as IT MinisterCHENNAI: Poongothai Aladi Aruna, Alankulam MLA, will return to the Tamil Nadu Cabinet as Minister for Information Technology, a portfolio hitherto held by Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi. The swearing-in ceremony will take place at Raj ... Ten flyovers, subways to be completed soon Inflation drops to 3.36% NEW DELHI: Continuing its downward movement, the rate of inflation slipped further to nearly a 15-month low at 3.36 per cent for the week ended February 14 from 3.92 per cent in the previous week, mainly owing to a host of food and ... “Corrective steps taken to boost economy” It’s for voters to judge UPA government’s performance: Pranab
Modi: I can teach Congress how to tackle PakistanPIMPALGAON BASWANT (NASHIK DT.): Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday blasted the Centre for its “lame response” to terrorism and said he could teach the ruling government a thing or two on how to deal with ... BrahMos to jointly develop robotic systems
My dream is to connect people with music, says RahmanPhonetic appeal of ‘Jai Ho’ lyrics transcends language barriers
All that is new in water managementCHENNAI: Over 100 international and domestic manufacturers of water purification systems and waste water treatment plants have put up their exhibits at the three-day ‘Water Expo 2009’ that got under way at the Chennai Trade Centre ... Now, a software for textual analysis “Hamlet II” measures extent of divergence in speeches by politicians Other Stories
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