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Lack of fire safety measures in trains
NEW DELHI, MAY 15. Although the Railway Safety Commissioner (Northern) will determine the actual cause of the inferno on the running Frontier Mail after investigations, the accident once again turns the spotlight on the inadequacy of safety ...
Tariff plans simplified for cellphone users
NEW DELHI, MAY 15. The country's two largest cellular operators today announced new tariff plans that are marked by simplicity to enable consumers evaluate their packages with ease. The initiative was taken by the Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited ...
SC rejects plea to review ban on lawyers' strike
NEW DELHI, MAY 15.The Supreme Court has dismissed a plea to review its earlier order holding that "lawyers have no right to go on strike or give a call for boycott, not even on a token strike'' and that lawyers could be barred from practice if ...
End state-run hate campaigns, urge Pak. MPs
NEW DELHI, MAY 15. A visiting Parliamentary delegation from Pakistan today called on both India and Pakistan to stop "all State-run hate campaigns", arguing that "much more is required" than normalising formal relations to ensure "goodwill and ...
Pak. team was invited by pseudo-secularists: BJP
NEW DELHI, MAY 15. Those organisations and individuals who invited the Pakistani parliamentary goodwill delegation currently visiting India were today described by the Bharatiya Janata Party spokesperson, Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, as ...
Panel disagrees with SC on setting up of regional Benches
NEW DELHI, MAY 15. The Department-related Parliamentary Standing Committee on Home Affairs has criticised the Supreme Court for rejecting the demand for setting up of regional Benches of the apex court in the southern, western and eastern parts ...
Other Stories

  • Gladys Staines meets Kalam
  • TRAI begins tariff review process
  • Accounting, auditing guide for NGOs
  • Safeguarding Olive Ridley along Tamil Nadu coast
  • Financial relief for gaushalas up
  • `Nitish Kumar should resign'
  • Work resumes at Sardar Sarovar dam
  • Sonia demands inquiry
  • Guidelines for admission to unaided private colleges
  • Govt urged to make water privatisation contracts public
  • Cong. MPs explain conduct
  • Armymen rise to the occasion
  • Advani welcomes ban on Azhar



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