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Nathula border post revisited
Trade resumption hailed as a "positive step forward"

No standards needed for IX Schedule insertion: Centre
Parliament can include any law without curbs

``SHGs, women key to NREGA success''
Women's participation in social auditing is vital, says Sonia Gandhi

Inclusion is to remove uncertainty: Sorabjee
NEW DELHI: There are no fetters on Parliament to include laws in the Ninth Schedule (Article 31-B) of the Constitution and such inclusion cannot be subjected to judicial scrutiny, the former Attorney-General Soli Sorabjee maintained in the ...

India-Sri Lanka forum to discuss economic pact
The Joint Business Council likely to recommend an early partnership agreement

Help traders who filed affidavits: Centre
NEW DELHI: The Centre on Wednesday moved the Supreme Court seeking permission to stop sealing operations and allow traders, who had given affidavits, to continue their commercial activities in residential areas in the capital. In a fresh ...

Omar cites rights violations for quitting working groups
``Mufti copying NC's demand for autonomy''

Provide relief to traders: V.P. Singh
NEW DELHI: : The former Prime Minister V.P. Singh on Wednesday criticised the Centre for failing to save shops and businesses of lakhs of traders in the capital from sealing and favoured a constitutional amendment for providing permanent relief ...

Sealing: Sheila targeted for her stance
Traders accuse the Chief Minister of making `unwanted and unwarranted' statements

Russia keen on stake in pipeline project: Deora
Feels it will provide greater financial muscle to the venture

Ready to quit if it helps: Sheila Dikshit
Moves a resolution in the Assembly seeking end to sealing exercise

Breach in security `unpardonable'
NEW DELHI:

Sealing impossible: GoM
Ministry asked to file special mention application

Gokhale is Air Vice-Chief
Succeeds Bhavnani, who has retired

Tributes to Madhavan Kutty
NEW DELHI: Glowing tributes were paid to journalist V.K. Madhavan Kutty on Wednesday on his first death anniversary. Delivering the commemorative lecture, Communist Party of India (Marxist) general secretary Prakash Karat said Madhavan Kutty was ...

Literacy: gap between Others, OBCs
It is lowest among Scheduled Castes, says NSSO report

Help cancel land for RIL, Chautala urges President
`The deal reached at the cost of the poor farmers'

Campus recruitment under taxman's scanner
NEW DELHI: Business schools and premier technology institutions of the likes of IIMs and IITs will have to cough up service tax from May this year in case they charge companies a placement fee for campus recruitment. A Central Board of Excise ...

CPI(M) panel discusses uplift of minorities
NEW DELHI: The minorities sub-committee of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) considered a suggestion whether to ask the Planning Commission to make a sub-plan in the 11th Five Year Plan so that funds could be earmarked for the uplift of ...

BJP presidential poll schedule this month
NEW DELHI: A time-table for the election of the Bharatiya Janata Party president is expected to be announced by mid-November, when organisational polls would be complete in more than 50 per cent of all states in the country. Issues related to ...

Dear apple, as season ends in Himachal Pradesh
Prices more than double, and there is no respite in sight for consumers

Solar vaccine refrigerator
NEW DELHI: President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam on Wednesday acquired the first environment-friendly Solarchill vaccine refrigerator. It was installed at the President's estate clinic in the presence of Mr. Kalam. The Solarchill was conceived as a ...

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