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CPI(M)’s State conference comes to an end
Political organisational report adopted with amendments

Rajnikant does not rule out political role
NEW DELHI: Will he or won’t he? To a query whether he would join politics, superstar of the South Rajnikant said on Thursday that the possibility of his donning the politician’s role existed. “I believe in destiny... ...

Technological skills deficit must be remedied, says Hamid Ansari
Sesqui-centenary celebrations of Bengal Engineering and Science University

Globalisation should not be one-way traffic: Buddhadeb
Kolkata: Globalisation cannot be halted but it should not be a one-way traffic either, West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee said. Inaugurating the 21st Industrial India Trade Fair, he said that the main architects of ...

BJP demands trial of strength in Assembly
NEW DELHI: As the Congress-led government in Goa was reduced to a minority, the Bharatiya Janata Party demanded that a special session of the Assembly be convened for a trial of strength to “call the ruling alliance’s bluff.” ...

Hindu woman can’t adopt child when marriage holds
Difference between divorcee and deserted woman: court

CPI(M) lauds Manmohan’s China visit
Positive contribution towards carrying forward improvement of relations

Australian Trade Minister clarifies on uranium supply


Rs. 530-crore relief package for farmers
Towards waiver of overdue interest

Jaipur setting for major literary festival
NEW DELHI: The third Jaipur Literature Festival, set to begin on January 23, promises to be “bigger and more vibrant than ever before.” With 75 Indian and 25 foreign authors expected to participate, the five-day event will ...

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