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Do not forget `teacher is god' concept, says Manmohan
Asks teachers to uphold commitment to knowledge

Kashmir Valley still cut off though rain abates
Two killed in south Kashmir; Jhelum still flowing above the danger mark

Reject Tarapore panel report, says CPI (M)
Diluting capital controls will lead to greater flows of speculative finance

Orissa flood situation still critical
Rain hampers relief and rescue operations

BJP wants action plan against terrorism
Alleges that POTA repeal has sent out wrong political message

Brain-mapping tests done on two Mumbai blasts suspects
They are likely to undergo narco analysis tests today

Parliamentary panel opposes draft EIA notification
Seeks Manmohan's intervention to put it on hold

Patch-up likely between Beigh, Mufti
PDP not keen on post of Deputy Chief Minister

Governor condemns Ujjain incident
Seeks legal opinion on Congress demand to prosecute Chief Minister

JD (U) to launch agitation against SEZs
It will jeopardise food security: Sharad Yadav

Officers of public sector oil companies divided on strike?
Manmohan `agrees in principle' to set up wage revision panel

In politics by accident: Manmohan
NEW DELHI: : For Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, the brief interaction with award-winning teachers on Monday on the eve of Teachers' Day brought back memories — both of his student days and his first calling as a teacher. And, he made no ...

Address concerns of mass organisations, says Yechury
NEW DELHI: : Communist Party of India (Marxist) leader Sitaram Yechury has asked for the postponement of the finalisation of the Environmental Impact Assessment Notification, 2005. In a letter to Union Environment and Forests Minister A.Raja, ...

TRAI amends Interconnection Regulation
NEW DELHI: The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India on Monday issued an amendment to the Interconnection Regulation to streamline arrangements among service providers for interconnection and revenue sharing for all broadcasting and cable ...

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