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Industry leaders back Buddhadeb
Kolkata: A day after the Army was called in to quell mob violence in the city, industry leaders renewed their support to the State leadership, expressing confidence in the economic future of West Bengal. “We will back Buddhadeb ...

Surrender policy not for foreign militants
It is only for locals to return to mainstream in Jammu and Kashmir, says Lt. Gen. Sekhon

Protest at Saudi consulate
“Inhuman” interpretation of laws resulted in penalising a victim of gang rape

Women parliamentarians stage dharna
Demand tabling of the Women’s Reservation Bill in Parliament

Lok Sabha adjourned over Tehelka sting
NEW DELHI: The Lok Sabha was adjourned on Thursday following heated arguments between the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) members when Devendra Prasad Yadav (RJD) demanded registration of a case against the ...

Hope as normality is returning to Nandigram
Patrolling by paramilitary forces provides reassurance to evictees to return

I revise my statement: Biman Bose
Kolkata/New Delhi: Facing criticism, Left Front Chairman Biman Bose on Thursday backtracked on his statement that Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasrin, now in exile, should leave Kolkata if her stay disturbed the peace. The CPI(M) veteran ...

Army patrols Kolkata streets
KOLKATA: The Army continued to patrol some streets in the central parts of the city at different intervals on Thursday, a day after violence had erupted there. Normality was restored in the affected areas and there were no reports of any fresh ...

Bill on tenure of AIIMS, PGIMER directors passed
Opposition members walk out

Noida land scam: go-ahead for CBI
Noida Authority’s appeal is dismissed

Need for new aircraft stressed


Package has helped only banks: BJP


IFFI begins today; Shahrukh to be the chief guest


Media industry poised for big growth
PANAJI: The Indian media and entertainment industry is poised to witness an unprecedented growth, from the existing size of $ 11 billion (Rs. 450 billion) at a compounded annual growth rate of 18 per cent to reach $ 25 billion (Rs. 1 trillion) ...

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