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Gujarat riot victims living in "sub-human conditions"
State not facilitating their return: National Commission for Minorities

All for a few thousand rupees?
Alarm over how lower level defence personnel accessed such classified information

Duggal: fairly solid evidence
NEW DELHI: Amid the controversy over National Security Adviser M.K. Narayanan's remarks on evidence of the ISI hand in the Mumbai train blasts, Union Home Secretary V.K. Duggal on Monday said it was "fairly solid evidence". "It is a very good ...

Better climate forecast planned
NEW DELHI: As part of an exercise to improve agricultural productivity, the Ministry of Earth Sciences has drawn up a plan to ensure that proper forecast of the weather was available to every farmer in the next five years. Minister for Earth ...

Navy plans joint exercises with U.S., Russia
In line with the policy of practising in the backyards of friendly navies

Mizoram insurgents surrender
NAISINGPARA (TRIPURA): Altogether 809 insurgents belonging to the Bru Liberation Front of Mizoram (BLFM) surrendered here on Monday. The insurgents, who fought a bush war for about nine years, deposited 75 fire arms, including AK-47 rifles, ...

388 fresh cases of dengue
Temperatures still conducive to mosquito breeding

Mayor makes surprise visits to offices
KOLKATA: The Mayor of the Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC), Bikash Ranjan Bhattacharya, is keen on finding out for himself how "citizen-friendly" its employees are. He is visiting offices in the different boroughs unannounced and ...

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