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Unsung heroes of Ladakh election
Poll staff made extraordinary sacrifices to enable voters to exercise franchise

On the roof of the world, a lesson in democracy
Six voters and six poll staff at Ladakh brave brutal weather

India to boost oil, defence ties with Ecuador
ONGC Videsh team to leave for Ecuador soon for negotiations of contracts

Vasundhara Raje confident BJP will return to power
JHALAWAR: Unfazed by controversies, Rajasthan Chief Minister and Bharatiya Janata Party’s Chief Ministerial candidate Vasundhara Raje on Monday filed her nomination papers from her Jhalarapatan constituency here and expressed confidence ...

Petition: general students denied seats in OBC vacancies in IITs
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Monday sought the Centre’s response to the allegation that OBC vacancies in Indian Institutes of Technology had not been filled up by general category candidates as per its directions and that the creamy ...

54% seat increase is to limit quota to 50 per cent: Centre
NEW DELHI: The government on Monday justified in the Supreme Court its direction to increase the number of seats in central educational institutions to 54 per cent of the total seats. A five-judge Constitution Bench comprising Chief ...

Russia for closer nuclear ties
NEW DELHI: Russian Ambassador Vyacheslav Trubnikov told journalists on Monday that Moscow was looking forward to expanded nuclear cooperation with New Delhi in Koodankulam and elsewhere. The Indian side had already started the work of ...

Congress, Left criticise Rajnath Singh
For supporting those accused of terror attacks

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