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Ashram death protest hangs between flare-up and fade-away

The death of two minor boys, who were wards of a gurukul run by Asaram Ashram in Ahmedabad...

Nadim Siraj
Field clear for Dalmiya, ex-top cop loses ground

Thursday , 24 July '08

He was once the blue-eyed boy of West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee, till the Rizwanur Rehman controversy struck last year.
Samudra Gupta Kashyap
Tackling flood with outdated structures

Tuesday , 22 July '08

Last week, as the Assam Assembly met for a brief Monsoon Session, state Water Resource Minister Bharat Chandra Narah...
Maulshree Seth
Poor students suffer the most as schools lack basic infrastructure

Monday , 21 July '08

While the Uttar Pradesh Government’s decision to introduce English in class I has been widely applauded...
Debabrata Mohanty
A saga of bloopers

Saturday , 19 July '08

On July 4, senior IPS officers and more than 4,000 policemen of the Rapid Action Force deployed in the state were stationed in the temple town of Puri...
Arun sharma
Amarnath row fails to create rift between communities

Friday , 18 July '08

The Amarnath land row may have caused split among politicians resulting in the fall of the Ghulam Nabi Azad government...
Ashwani Sharma
The new education destination

Thursday , 17 July '08

Himachal Pradesh has recently sanctioned three new medical colleges, and two others are in the pipeline.
Atram’s case exposes MPs’ antipathy towards wildlife

Wednesday , 16 July '08

The chinkara hunting case in Pune that eventually led to the resignation of Maharashtra’s Transport Minister...
Sreenivas Janyala
No power for the parched state

Tuesday , 15 July '08

For the third time this month, the state Government has announced more power cuts for cities and rural areas.
Tilak Rai
Trapped in corruption, state bats for RTI Act

Monday , 14 July '08

The newly appointed Governor, Ranjit Shekar Mooshahary, has one major worry: how to curtail corruption in the state.
Dinker Vashisht
The city of contradictions

Saturday , 12 July '08

Theka sharaab desi — that ubiquitous liquor vend found in almost all cities — is conspicuous by its absence in Chandigarh.
Johnson T A
Three hurdles crossed, township runs into another

Friday , 11 July '08

The future of one of India’s biggest real estate projects — a township on 9,684 acres of land at Bidadi, just outside Bangalore...
Milind Ghatwai
As Indore burns Bhopal caught in blame game

Thursday , 10 July '08

As Indore struggles to return to normalcy and victims’ families try to come to grips with their losses...
Bashir Pathan
As Cong ‘ideates’, Modi puts poll plan in place

Monday , 7 July '08

As the Congress leaders in the state organise “chintin shibirs”, the irrepressible Narendra Modi is typically one step ahead.
Mir Ehsan
Militants make fresh attempts to sneak in as the state gets into poll mode

Saturday , 5 July '08

With the state scheduled to go for polls this autumn, the recent attempts of infiltration from across the Line of Control...
Santosh Singh
Nitish gets stern with babus, asks them to pull up their socks

Friday , 4 July '08

On June 23, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar used his janta darbar to send out a stern message to his bureaucrats...
Some got really lucky, others rued

Thursday , 3 July '08

The loan waiver came too late for 55-yr-old Raghunath Tukaram Rajapure from Chambli village, Purandar taluka.
‘The Congress has blessed me’

Thursday , 3 July '08

For Bitana, 60, of Chaudharypurwa village in Barabanki district, June 30 was one of the happiest days of her life.
Gulzar can’t thank Govt enough

Thursday , 3 July '08

Gulzar Singh Virk, a resident of village Alipur Araian near Patiala, will benefit a total of Rs 2,86,700 from the Centre’s 71,000-crore loan waiver scheme.
It’s better to be a defaulter, sulks Purshottam Das

Thursday , 3 July '08

Even as hordes of farmers are celebrating the implementation of the agricultural debt waiver scheme in the state...
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