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Bodies of 30 miners recoveredEx-gratia announced; chances of survival of the remaining workers bleak BJP assails Sonia's absence "She stayed away due to votebank politics when Vande Mataram was sung" Nod for autonomy to JIPMER NEW DELHI: : The Union Cabinet on Thursday gave its approval for converting the Pondicherry-based Jawaharlal Institute of Post-Graduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER) into an autonomous institution through an Act of Parliament. This ...
Vajpayee: controversy over song unfortunateVande Mataram was not aimed at idol worship Government can withhold pension for grave misconduct: Supreme Court It can recover loss caused by any act of omission by employee
The Hindu in digital formFrom September 10
Get ready for snap poll: Rajnath`UPA Government unable to deal with problems through any cohesive policy'
Court gives 4-day police custody for Bina RamaniOrders medical examination every 24 hours Congress dismisses BJP criticism Says yet another attempt to politicise Vande Mataram
National legacy: Arjun SinghWhether one wants to sing it or not is one's prerogative: Aiyar Kalam calls for HRD Ministry's views Wants to know its stand on panel report Muslims join mass recitation in Gujarat Many minority institutions voluntarily organise group singing Muslim institutions defy orders in Rajasthan Muslim educational institutions defy State Government's orders India rejects Sri Lankan Minister's charge NEW DELHI: Reacting to the accusation of Indian interference made by Sri Lankan Tourism Minister Anura Bandaranaike, the Ministry of External Affairs on Thursday defended the conduct of its High Commissioner in Colombo and said her contribution ... Manmohan to raise terrorism with Musharraf `Train blasts not to derail peace process' WONDER KID
Hyderabad boy makes it to GuinnessHYDERABAD: The wonder kid has finally done it. Eleven-year-old Nishchal Narayanam has got an entry into the Guinness Book of World Records in the `Most Random Objects Memorised' category. He broke the record of his own teacher, Jayasimha ...
Indian Navy team to ski to South PoleTeam expects extreme conditions Other Stories
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