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I will do everything to save government: Pranab Atomic Energy Act unchanged NEW DELHI: In view of the ongoing talks with the Left Parties, the Union Cabinet at its meeting on Thursday did not consider a proposal to change the Atomic Energy Act (AEA), 1962, that would have paved the way for private ... Opposition stalls proceedings again NEW DELHI: For the second consecutive day on Thursday, the Opposition stalled the proceedings in both Houses of Parliament, protesting against the government’s refusal to set up a joint parliamentary committee on the nuclear deal with ...
INS Jalashwa skips MumbaiIt is the second largest warship in the naval inventory 11 killed in ashram stampede near Jabalpur Jabalpur: Eleven persons, including eight women, were killed and nearly 20 injured, two of them critically, in a stampede during a “healing camp” at an ashram at Bharra village, near here, on Thursday. “A magisterial ... Centre has a key role in Senior Citizens Bill NEW DELHI: The Parliamentary Standing Committee on The Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Bill, 2007 has said that though the onus to implement the proposed legislation is on the State Governments, no time frame has been ... Stalemate on JPC continues NDA not to allow parliamentary debate Karat: no danger to government now NELLORE: Communist Party of India (Marxist) general secretary Prakash Karat said on Thursday that the Left parties would not take any step that would destabilise the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government till the committee appointed to ... Mamata parting ways with NDA KOLKATA: The National Democratic Alliance’s principal constituent in West Bengal, the Trinamool Congress, has made apparent its intention to part ways with the combine. “Now we are alone and are trying to stand on our ... Editors Guild rejects the Broadcasting Regulation Bill It will give the government “enormous control and clout over news channels” “Knowledge about changing media environment essential” CHENNAI: Newspaper publishers need to spend more time acquiring knowledge about the changing media environment before reacting with new strategies, according to Jim Chisholm of iMedia, a consultancy venture of newspaper trade organisation ... Tribals attack forest officials AHMEDABAD: At least 20 policemen and forest officials were said to be injured when about 1,500 tribal people attacked a security party with bows and arrows near Umarpada in Surat district in south Gujarat on Thursday. The forest staff ...
“Farmer suicides the symptom”It is better to be a poor person in Botswana than in India, says Sainath CRICKET
Sachin, Ganguly — turning the clock backAn old combination re-unites to conquer new frontiers HOCKEY
India ends phase one with an impeccable recordMalaysia will meet Korea in the semifinals; shock exit for Pakistan Aviation norms for disabled passengers revised Centre has key role in Senior Citizens Bill NEW DELHI: The Parliamentary Standing Committee on The Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Bill, 2007 has said that though the onus to implement the proposed legislation is on the State Governments, no time frame has been ... INTERNATIONAL
China, U.S. pledge to foster tiesHu, Bush to work on climate change INTERNATIONAL A day of test for democracy: PML (N) ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Muslim League (N) declared on Thursday that September 10, the day party leader Nawaz Sharif is scheduled to return home from London, would be the day of a referendum for democracy and against military ... INTERNATIONAL World wants Iraq occupation to end Indians prove to be the exception BUSINESS Stress on PPP model in infrastructure States asked to explore investment avenues BUSINESS
‘Change mining focus from coal to gold’Exploit gem stone potential, says Subbarami Reddy BUSINESS
Lucas-TVS plans units abroadTo invest Rs. 400 crore in research and development and capacity building
IT practical tests on ‘open’ platformIT@School project of Kerala has developed an operating system based on the Linux Court nod for drive against hoardings Those covered by Supreme Court’s interim order of status quo can remain
Ration card norm affects LPG supplyNew consumers face a series of hurdles in getting a connection and refills Other Stories
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