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Politics, ethics and democracy Democracy is at stake if the loudest voice counts as the voice of wisdom or when coercive pressures take the place of reason and persuasion
Nation prays for ManmohanPeople of all faiths congregate at religious places With prayers on their lips, kin stay put in gurdwaras People from all religions offer prayers in Kolkata
Advani meets security expertsSlow procurement of weapons a concern, says Arun Jaitley Kamal Nath to attend WEF meet in Davos NEW DELHI: Union Commerce and Industry Minister Kamal Nath will be attending the World Economic Forum (WEF) meeting in Davos (Switzerland) from January 28 to 31. The WEF meet will be attended by over 2,500 participants from 96 countries. ...
A daily-wage earner’s endFrom age 16, Prakash Mandal slogged in Mumbai to keep his family afloat
J.B. Patnaik quits Congress Legislature PartyBHUBANESWAR: The former Orissa Chief Minister, J.B. Patnaik, was on Saturday removed as leader of the Congress Legislature Party and prominent tribal leader Rama Chandra Ulaka was chosen for the post. Pradesh Congress Committee president ... Implement e-governance, ARC tells governments It provides for transparency, accountability and efficiency Focus on youth likely in Congress manifesto Indications of a promise of an employment-oriented programme Assam Rifles-NSCN(I-M) attrition war ends IMPHAL: The three-day war of attrition between the Assam Rifles and the National Socialist Council of Nagaland (Isaac-Muivah) militants finally came to end on Friday evening as both sides withdrew from the camp site of the militants in Ukhrul ... Haryana to strengthen power network CHANDIGARH: Haryana has made a comprehensive plan to strengthen the transmission and distribution network in Rohtak, under which a 400-KV, two 220-KV, one 132-KV and five new 33-KV sub-stations would be set up, Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh ... Other Stories
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