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Border problems blown out of proportion: Menon India never interfered in Nepal’s politics
Advani: time for introspection, not finger-pointing“Train, groom new generation leaders”
Left Front takes out protest rallies in Kolkata“Administration must deal with the situation with a firm hand” Stay competitive, Kalam asks small industries Bangalore: The former President, A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, on Sunday asked small-scale manufacturers to enhance their competitiveness . ‘Enhance quality’ Mr. Kalam said micro, small and medium ... Be vigilant during Maoist bandh: Centre NEW DELHI: The Union Home Ministry has urged people to remain vigilant, cautioning them the CPI (Maoist) may target security forces, trains, buses, railway stations and public places during the 48-hour bandh it has called across five States ... Monsoon to reach Mumbai soon It could hit parts of Maharashtra in the next two to three days Climate change policy: youth to suggest modifications Mumbai: Ever imagined wind power plants rotating on top of city buildings? Did you think a backpack with solar panels attached to the top flap was science fiction? Coordinators of the Indian Youth Climate Network (IYCN) don’t think ... ‘Sathari’ controversy ends TIRUPATI: The TTD on Sunday amicably sorted out the controversy surrounding the offering of ‘Sathari’ (temple honours) to the Jeers of the Ahobila Mutt. This follows a clarification of the rule given by the TTD to the senior Jeer, ... Vayalar Ravi: use helpline to ascertain job claims Shopian cover-up reprehensible, says CPI(M) NEW DELHI: The Communist Party of India (Marxist) on Sunday condemned the rape and murder of two young women in Jammu and Kashmir, and criticised the strong-arm tactics adopted to deal with the protesters. The administration’s ... Other Stories
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