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‘New RSS uniform if workers decide unanimously’

Sunday 15 November '09

Change may be the mantra for the RSS if some of the things stated by its chief Mohan Bhagwat in Pune on Saturday are anything to go by....
‘RSS ready for new uniform if workers decide unanimously’

Sunday 15 November '09

Change may be the mantra for the RSS if some of the things stated by its chief Mohan Bhagwat in Pune on Saturday are anything to go by.
Years after coffingate, indigenous, low-cost aluminium caskets await govt nod

Wednesday 28 October '09

This is one casket that might get a premature burial. The Research and Development Establishment (Engineers), Pune, which had been asked to develop aluminium caskets to fit Indian parameters in 2004....
Pune fearful after rape, murder of engineer

Tuesday 20 October '09

In the latest in a string of murders dogging Pune where young women have been the victims, software engineer Nayna Pujari was robbed...
At 84, Cong found him too old; at 89, he gets ticket

Friday 9 October '09

This sugar baron takes pride in the fact that he could easily be the oldest candidate fighting the Assembly elections this time.
Will Pawar-Kalmadi’s lunch diplomacy remove bitter taste?

Monday 5 October '09

A day after the famous kiss-and-make-up luncheon hosted for Ajit Pawar by Suresh Kalmadi at his Pune residence....
Pawan Hans to start Pune-Mumbai chopper service

Thursday 17 September '09

Private players have been left on the ground thanks to the public sector entity’s ability to bring to the table two heliports outside the main airports of both cities....
Pune cranks up and shuts down

Tuesday 11 August '09

Virus spread at highest level; Tamiflu for symptoms; all schools shut for a week....
In epidemic zone, schools shut, so are private hospital doors

Friday 7 August '09

The weekend stretches ahead for Anna, a Class IX student in Pune. She has been forbidden by her parents to go to the mall or even watch a movie...
How tractors changed lives in a village of shepherds

Sunday 5 July '09

The dhangars, a shepherd community scattered over a few villages in the heartland of western Maharashtra in Phaltan...
Anger in Iran spills out on Pune streets

Sunday 21 June '09

I don’t know what the future will hold for me once my Iran Air plane touches down in Tehran next week.
Getting out of red, Kerala PSUs push ahead with agenda

Saturday 6 June '09

This is one occasion that has the Left front government in Kerala seeing red over the colour red.
Kamala Surayya dies at 75, will be buried a Muslim

Monday 1 June '09

Poetess and short story writer Kamala Surayya nee Madhavikutty, among the first Indian writers in English....
Ignored Konkan searches for development

Friday 17 April '09

In a fair reflection of the treatment meted out to the region by the governments in Mumbai and Delhi...
Irked with NCP, Cong begins candidate selection in Maha

Monday 9 March '09

A resurgent Congress in Maharashtra began a two-day-long interview for potential candidates for all 48 seats in the Maharashtra.
Are we applauding together?

Tuesday 24 February '09

Moments that unite throw our divisions into sharp relief
Solapur kickstarts Shinde plan for two crore farmers: free, new pump for old

Wednesday 4 February '09

In what could well be the next big sop for farmers, Union Power Minister Sushilkumar Shinde has unveiled a pilot project in home district Solapur in Maharashtra...
Rare films at risk as NFAI fails to pay power bills

Sunday 30 November '08

The vaults of the National Film Archives of India-home to rare, extremely fragile prints of hundreds of motion pictures, some nearly a century old—went without power for over 24 hours last week.
Security pact with Qatar gives India Gulf toehold

Wednesday 12 November '08

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s visit to Oman and Qatar, days before his departure for the G20 meeting in Washington...
Selling India’s growth story, PM pitches for investment from Gulf

Monday 10 November '08

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Sunday invited the captains of Oman’s industry and finance to invest surplus liquidity...
Slowing India taps Gulf money to build, starts with Oman fund, Qatar next

Sunday 9 November '08

With the Indian economy facing a slowdown, surplus funds in the Gulf Cooperation Council countries -with an estimated 4.5-million Indian expatriate population - are finally being tapped in a structured manner.
Maharashtra in the dark

Saturday 26 July '08

While most of the country gripes about the bleak 15 per cent gap in demand and supply of electricity, Maharashtra would probably call them lucky.
The making of a Super Buffalo

Friday 6 June '08

It's the buffalo more than the cow that has ensured India stays on top of the world milk pail, ahead of the US and China. Now, it is time for the Super Buffalo.
Mid-air refuellers add to India’s economic clout

Thursday 29 May '08

With IAF’s latest acquisition, the IL-78 M mid-air refuellers, fully operational, New Delhi deep-penetration air strike...
INNER VISION

Sunday 18 May '08

Shunned by their families and burdened by their physical disability, a group of visually impaired men and women...
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