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Adopts rules making fuel cycle transfers conditional on NPT Modest advance in climate change talks L’Aquila, Italy: In what represents modest progress in the climate change talks, leaders of the world’s largest economies meeting at the Major Economies Forum summit here convened by United States President Barack Obama agreed on ...
Supreme Court declines to interfere in U.P. statues caseNew Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday refused to restrain the Uttar Pradesh government from installing the statues of Chief Minister Mayawati and other Dalit leaders at a park in Noida, near Delhi. A Bench of Chief Justice K.G. ... NEWS ANALYSIS G8 ban is sign India’s nuclear quest is not over Reversal raises questions about effectiveness of Indian diplomacy
India doing a great deal on climate change: ManmohanL’Aquila, Italy: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh told the leaders of the major economies at their summit here that India was doing a great deal to combat climate change with an ambitious National Action Plan and will work with other ... Obama accepts Manmohan’s invitation to visit India L’Aquila, Italy: United States President Barack Obama has accepted an invitation from Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to visit India, dates for which will be finalised through diplomatic channels. The invitation was renewed by Dr. ... Developing nations’ demands acknowledged in declaration L’Aquila, Italy: The climate change declaration contains commitments on funding and technology development and transfer that are significant from the standpoint of the developing countries. While committing themselves to doubling ... Policemen to be interrogated in Shopian case SRINAGAR: The four police officials suspended in connection with the alleged rape and murder of two women in Shopian will be treated as accused and interrogated by a Special Investigation Team set up by the Jammu and Kashmir ... “Modest fillip to climate change negotiations” L’Aquila, Italy: Briefing journalists after the Major Economies Forum meeting, Indian special envoy on climate change Shyam Saran said the declaration would provide a fillip to the negotiations at Copenhagen, “modest though it will ... CRICKET Ponting’s chanceless performance CRICKET Fiddling with the Test format is disturbing Chennai: There are voices — disturbing in nature — heard about the duration of Test cricket being reduced from five days to four. Such an exercise could hurt the very fabric of the truest form of the game. Here we look at ... “Manch distorting facts in plea to summon Modi” Government questions bona fides of NGO CYCLING Thor Hushovd wins rain-hit sixth stage BARCELONA: Norway’s Thor Hushovd defied the rain and the treacherous conditions to win the sixth stage of the Tour de France in a mass sprint finish on Thursday. Fabian Cancellara of Switzerland kept the Yellow Jersey, with just a ...
Sharp rise in demand for Mechanical EngineeringCHENNAI: While Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) remains the subject of choice for students, Mechanical Engineering is seeing a sharp spike in popularity this year, going by the selections of 500 toppers, who were allotted seats ... SMS alert on vaccination schedule CHENNAI: The Chennai Corporation will send text messages (SMS) to women who have registered with its healthcare facilities, informing them of the vaccination schedule for their babies. This is part of the e-governance initiative of the ... Protest against killing of two in police firing Guwahati: The police resorted to baton charge here on Friday to disperse a mob which pelted stones and gheraoed a police station protesting against the death of a truck driver and his helper in police firing on Thursday. The two were ...
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