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    Committee to go into Left concerns
    “Operationalisation of the deal will take into account the panel’s findings”

    Debate likely on September 10, 11
    NEW DELHI: A parliamentary debate on the nuclear deal with the United States is tentatively fixed for September 10 and 11. The debate will take place in the Lok Sabha on September 10 and in the Upper House the next day. ...

    ‘BJP stand consistent’
    No contradiction, says Advani

    NEWS ANALYSIS
    India and a tale of two U.S. allies
    While Australia has dropped no hint of serious reservations about the U.S.-India civil nuclear deal, Japan is biding time to judge the new issues at stake.

    Text of statement
    This is the text of the statement read out by External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee after a meeting of leaders of the Congress and Left parties at Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s residence: In view of certain ...

    Mob violence following sting operation
    News channel broadcast shows woman teacher allegedly pushing students into prostitution

    FIR filed against two Bhagalpur policemen
    PATNA: The Bhagalpur police on Thursday filed an FIR against the Nathnagar police station ASI L.B. Singh and constable Ramchandra Rai for inflicting agony on a petty thief, violating the police code and human rights on Monday. The ...

    A violation of rights, says Somnath
    Bhagalpur incident condemned

    Gas pipeline: no accord yet on transit fee
    Issue figures at Working Group meet

    Elders pass OBC Apprentices quota Bill
    NEW DELHI: The Rajya Sabha on Thursday passed the Apprentices (Amendment Bill), 2006 that seeks to provide reservation for the Other Backward Classes (OBCs) in apprenticeship training in every designated trade. The original Bill of 1961 ...

    AIIMS doctors call off strike
    49 MBBS students issued degrees signed by Director, Dean

    Jammu and Kashmir government urged to set up judicial commission
    To investigate the whereabouts of those allegedly missing in custody

    CRICKET
    India huffs and puffs to make 212
    Sachin Tendulkar and Yuvraj Singh hold the innings together with a good stand

    INSIDE SPORT
    The appeal of running


    INTERNATIONAL
    China for cooperation in civilian nuclear energy
    SINGAPORE: China has “envisaged bilateral cooperation” with India in “the peaceful uses of nuclear energy.” Beijing conveyed this message, when Indian interlocutors “spoke” to their Chinese counterparts ...

    INTERNATIONAL
    I will return to Pakistan on September 10: Nawaz Sharif
    ISLAMABAD: The former Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif announced on Thursday that he would return to the country on September 10. “I and Shahbaz Sharif [his younger brother] will, Inshallah, reach Pakistan on September 10. We ...

    INTERNATIONAL
    U.K., U.S. to blame for the mess: Iraqi Minister
    LONDON: Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari has blamed the current mess in his country on the way Britain and America handled the post-invasion situation and warned that a hasty withdrawal of coalition troops could lead to a ...

    INTERNATIONAL
    PML(Q) pressures Musharraf over pact with Benazir
    “Concessions” to PPP cause discontent

    Twenty more Special Economic Zones cleared
    NEW DELHI: The government on Thursday cleared 20 new Special Economic Zones (SEZs), including two information technology and IT-enabled service based SEZ of Tata Consultancy Services and Cognizant Technology. It also gave in-principle approval ...

    INSAT-4CR to be launched on Sunday
    CHENNAI: The campaign is progressing satisfactorily for India’s Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle, GSLV-F04, to launch the communication satellite INSAT-4CR around 4.20 p.m. on September 2 from Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh. ...

    BUSINESS
    Oil India’s IPO, divestment cleared
    Additionally 10 p.c. to be sold to three oil cos.

    BUSINESS
    TVS Motor unveils seven new products
    Three variants of three-wheelers will be launched in phases

    BUSINESS
    Apollo Health Street acquires U.S. BPO
    The deal is valued at Rs. 697 crore; the two companies will work together

    DMK, allies play down differences
    CHENNAI: The Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam and its major allies have played down differences within the alliance, saying each party is merely highlighting problems in the State. The media, they said, were playing up minor differences. In a ...

    GPS to keep track of mail vehicles
    The technology will come in handy for postal authorities

    Glacial river faces pollution threat
    SRINAGAR: The Sindh, Kashmir’s only glacial river and a major source of freshwater in the State, is facing an environmental threat on account of some 30 toilets built on its banks by the Army and a kennel farm set up by the kin of a ...

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