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Parallel meetings held with contrasting agendas
We do not want confrontation: Buddhadeb

Stop subsidised diesel to commercial users, say oil companies
NEW DELHI: Faced with the constant pressure of rising crude oil prices in the international market that touched $140 a barrel on Monday, Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) have proposed to the Petroleum Ministry that the supply of subsidised ...

Congress: UPA may discuss DMK-PMK split
NEW DELHI: The All-India Congress Committee on Tuesday said if necessary, the split between the DMK and the PMK would be discussed at the UPA level. Party spokesperson and Rajya Sabha MP from the State Jayanthi Natarajan told ...

SEZ: Raigad farmers continue protest
MUMBAI: Farmers affected by the Reliance group’s Mumbai Special Economic Zone (MSEZ) blocked the Mumbai-Goa highway at Vashi Naka near Pen in Raigad district for over two hours on Tuesday alleging that the government went back on its ...

French company hoping to sell artillery guns to India
It is willing to co-produce hi-tech weapon platforms

Land subsidence not due to seismic activity: expert
LUCKNOW: With the subsidence of land leading to cracks in about a dozen districts of Uttar Pradesh, including Lucknow, causing panic among the villagers, the State government has sought to allay their fears, saying that the phenomena was not ...

Journalists to resume work
IMPHAL: Journalists in Manipur have appealed to the Kangleipak Communist Party (Military Council) to withdraw the death threats to them. After launching a strike on Sunday the journalists decided to return to work from Tuesday. The ...

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