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Address deficiency in teaching quality: PM
NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Wednesday made out a strong case for restoring the prestige and status of the teaching profession. Addressing the National Education Day celebrations to commemorate the birth anniversary of ...

Only combined election results matter: Congress
Wrong to talk of wins or losses of individuals in an alliance, says Singhvi

Congress can emerge as an alternative in U.P.
The party has increased its vote share in eight Assembly seats

Violence continues near Lalgarh
Kolkata: Violence continued to erupt in areas adjacent to Lalgarh in West Bengal’s Paschim Medinipur district on Wednesday as security forces exchanged fire with suspected Maoists at several places and supporters of the Maoist-backed ...

Constitution Bench to decide on judicial legislation
Security forces, Maoists exchange fire; PSBJC leaders allege police atrocities

People are for our alliance: Pranab
Kolkata: The outcome of the West Bengal Assembly by-elections is proof that the State people are for the Trinamool Congress- Congress alliance and the Left Front is losing its popularity, according to Union Finance Minister and president of ...

“Joint operations will continue”
KOLKATA: The joint security operation to flush out Maoists and activists of the Police Santrash Birodhi Janasadharaner Committee in Lalgarh and adjacent areas in the State’s Paschim Medinipur district will continue for as long as ...

Rajnath meets Bhagwat over party’s future


Protect environment: Dalai Lama
Calls upon youth to protect culture, language and traditions

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