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Leather processing: India, Ethiopia ink MoU Access to one of the best quality raw leather Contradictory reports over mysterious death of gharials UPPCB findings: Deaths could not have been due to toxicity
Ex-militants help spread literacy in hamletSee it as an instrument in the fight against militancy Holi symbolises harmony: PM Sonia, Vajpayee, other leaders celebrate the festival of colours Not a bright Holi for these farmers MUMBAI: Holi, the festival of colour celebrated to hail the new harvesting season, has failed to halt suicide by farmers in Maharashtra. Four farmers took their lives in Vidarbha and three ended their lives in north Maharashtra. Vitthal ... Forensic experts’ report contradicts police version Panaji: Blowing to bits the police version on Scarlette Keeling’s death, forensic experts in their final report on Saturday said there was the possibility of the British teenager being murdered rather than being left to die in shallow ... ‘Be a shareholder in Africa’s development’ Message to India from the ‘Dialogue of Ministers’
Day revelry at Lalu’s residenceHundreds greet Railway Minister; Bhojpuri folk singers join in festivities Ushacomm India on a recruitment spree Draws road map for growing telecom sector Special day for Vajpayee New Delhi: The former Prime Minister, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, on Saturday made his first public appearance in recent months on the occasion of Holi, but chose not to make any comments before the media. The 83-year-old leader, looking hale ... States contest Centre’s assessment of poor households NEW DELHI: At least 16 million Below Poverty Line (BPL) families in eight States and a Union Territory are not recognised by the Union government as eligible for the Central schemes, including subsidised food grains allocations under the ... Delhi High Court directive to AIIMS NEW DELHI: The Delhi High Court has directed the All-India Institute of Medical Sciences to allow medical graduates belonging to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes to appear for counselling for post-graduate courses scheduled for April 22. ... Reliance Power, Tata, Sterlite bid for Punjab project BJP identifies core issues for poll campaign Advani: no idea of Jaswant taking terrorists to Kandahar New Delhi: Even as the 1999 Kandahar hijack drama continues to haunt the Bharatiya Janata Party, its prime ministerial nominee L.K. Advani says he had no idea that the then External Affairs Minister Jaswant Singh was accompanying the ... Other Stories
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