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Modi regime ‘dual-faced’: Sonia
Says BJP government cannot ensure development of people

Pakistan fails to convince the Commonwealth members
“Because of its past record of not keeping its word”

Centre taking Parliament casually: Jaswant
NEW DELHI: Taking exception to the sudden change in the agreed timing of the India-U.S. nuclear debate in the Rajya Sabha on Wednesday, Leader of the Opposition in the House Jaswant Singh charged the government with taking Parliament ...

External social audits on child labour
Five labour-sensitive export promotion councils to conduct audit: Ramesh

Delete portions that hurt Hindus: BJP
Kolkata: The West Bengal unit of the BJP has demanded that Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasreen should delete those sections from her books that “hurt the sentiments of the Hindu community.” General secretary of the unit Rahul ...

“Janata Party in talks with BJP”
BANGALORE: The Janata Party is in talks with the Bharatiya Janata Party for forging an electoral understanding at the national level as well as in Karnataka, according to Janata Party president Subramanian Swamy. Dr. Swamy said here ...

Requirements need to be fulfilled: Manmohan
NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said on Tuesday that the agreements with Russia on the Koodankulam reactors in Tamil Nadu could be operationalised only if India had the approval of the International Atomic Energy Agency for ...

West Bengal challenges HC order on Nandigram police firing
New Delhi: The West Bengal government on Tuesday moved the Supreme Court challenging the Calcutta High Court order declaring the Nandigram police firing and the awarding of compensation to the victims unconstitutional. In a special leave ...

“Less than a hundred in relief camps”
Indication of normality in Nandigram: official

Move to allocate ‘spectrum’ without auction challenged
New Delhi: The Supreme Court has been moved seeking a CBI probe into the projected ‘loss’ of Rs. 10,000 crore to the government following a decision to allocate ‘spectrum’ without inviting bids or holding a public ...

Punishment should be in proportion to crime: apex court
Handle sex offenders with a heavy hand, lower courts told

Kanishka bombing: ‘critical conspiracy proof lost’
Toronto: Bombers of Air India plane ‘Kanishka’ could have been brought to justice years ago had the Canada’s spy agency not erased key wiretap tapes, an officer said. Royal Canadian Mounted Police Deputy Commissioner ...

Navy Day celebrated
New Delhi: President Pratibha Patil, Vice-President Hamid Ansari, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha L. K. Advani and a host of dignitaries on Tuesday attended a reception at Navy House here on Navy Day. ...

Musical finale to Navy Week


Furore over Jethmalani’s praise of U.S.
New Delhi: Ram Jethmalani’s fulsome praise of the United States on Tuesday triggered an uproar in the Rajya Sabha during the debate on the India-U.S. nuclear deal, with the nominated member coming under all round attack from the ...

“No change in DMK stand”
NEW DELHI: Making her maiden speech in the Rajya Sabha, Kanimozhi (Dravida Munnetra Kazgham) denied that her party had changed its position on the India-U.S. nuclear agreement and said the deal would end 33 years of “unfair ...

Anti-Muslim ‘poison’ still strong , says Aruna Roy
Kochi: Five years after the 2002 communal carnage, the ‘poison’ of anti-Muslim hatred is still very strong in Gujarat which is going to the polls shortly, says renowned social worker and Magsaysay Award winner Aruna Roy. ...

Network firms can be punished: court
New Delhi: Facilitating online purchase of banned drugs or psychotropic substances by networking companies, including BPOs (business process outsourcing), is an offence punishable under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, the ...

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