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Manmohan raises attacks on students with Rudd
Indian diplomats meet Victoria Premier
Karunanidhi makes Stalin Deputy Chief Minister
Citing health reasons, he hands over key portfolios to his son
Mobile tariffs will be reduced, says Raja
NEW DELHI: Communications and Information Technology Minister A. Raja said on Friday that his priority would be to bring down mobile tariffs to 10 paise for local calls and 25 paise for national calls. He said the 3G spectrum auction ...
‘Team Manmohan’ gets down to business
“Priority to judicial reforms”
New Delhi: M. Veerappa Moly, who took over as Union Minister of Law and Justice on Friday made it clear that his top priority for the next five years would be to bring in judicial reforms to ensure speedy justice to the poor and the ...
Deora hints at de-regulation of petrol, diesel prices
The decision would be put up before Cabinet in two months
Curfew in Punjab areas relaxed further
Chandigarh: Life was limping back to normal n trouble-torn areas of Punjab on Friday, as authorities relaxed the curfew period from 12 hours to 16 with no untoward incident being reported from anywhere. “Peace has been restored ...
Petrol bomb hurled at Indian in Sydney
India steps up pressure; Australia arrests five youths for recent incidents of assault
Attacks will not recur, Australia assures Krishna
Bangalore: External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna on Friday said that Australian Foreign Minister Stephen Smith had telephoned him and assured him that the attacks on Indians would not recur, and the Australian government had taken all ...
Violent protests in Srinagar over youth’s killing
Srinagar: Four persons, including a senior separatist leader, were detained as violent protests over the killing of a youth by a teargas shell here entered the fourth day on Friday. The clashes between groups of youth protesting the ...
Ganga Expressway hits a major roadblock
High Court asks UP Govt to get environmental clearance
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