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China softens as Bansal admits dam construction

Friday 06 November, 2009

On a day when Beijing softened its anti-New Delhi rhetoric, India officially acknowledged for the first time that China was building dams on the Brahmaputra....
I&B Ministry to weed out non-serious publications

Friday 06 November, 2009

The Information & Broadcasting (I&B) Ministry will soon amend the 140-year-old Press and Registration of Books (PRB) Act to keep a check on frivolous and non-serious publications....
Hurriyat bid to build consensus on talks

Friday 06 November, 2009

As part of its attempt to build a consensus on resuming dialogue with India as offered by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, the moderate faction of the Hurriyat Conference....
J&K ‘sodomy’: Court slams report

Friday 06 November, 2009

A SRINAGAR court on Thursday took a strong view of the medical report of four boys who on October 29 had alleged before a court that J&K Police personnel had forced them to strip and later sodomise one another....
Sugar, and the spice

Friday 06 November, 2009

With temperatures rising over the Centre’s new sugarcane pricing policy, and states adding to the confusion, our correspondent explains what lies behind the storm....
In Shivraj Patil’s memoir, mum’s the written word

Friday 06 November, 2009

While former home minister Shivraj Patil patiently awaits his next assignment, he has a piece of advice for Rahul Gandhi, who has shown no inclination to join the government....
A ‘crusader’ in death

Friday 06 November, 2009

Nobody in Sangrail village in Saharanpur really knows the truth behind his death or if 46-year-old Narendar Singh Saini committed suicide since he saw no way out of his mounting debts....
The ‘poor’ former minister

Friday 06 November, 2009

It’s not often that the Opposition roots for the inclusion of a ruling party member as part of the Cabinet.
National brief

Friday 06 November, 2009

The CBI has registered its fourth FIR in the AICTE corruption scandal, booking a joint secretary of the University Grants Commission....
Norms for setting up medical colleges relaxed

Friday 06 November, 2009

In a move that will eventually reduce shortage of doctors in the country, the Medical Council of India (MCI) has decided to relax norms for setting up of medical colleges....
From iron bars to Golden Gate: Film on former lifer wins award

Friday 06 November, 2009

The West Bengal Prison Department has reason to celebrate, with a film tracing the journey of a convicted killer from jail to freedom winning the Best Documentary Film award....
CBSE to go international from next academic year

Friday 06 November, 2009

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is learnt to have got the Human Resource Development (HRD) Ministry’s approval to launch from next year....
National brief

Thursday 05 November, 2009

A crucial eyewitness in the Gulbarg Society massacre has said that while his house was under attack by rioters....
Rs 20 hike likely in wheat MSP

Thursday 05 November, 2009

Sandwiched between the interests of consumers affected by rising food prices and farmers reeling under the drought this year....
2 remaining containers still ablaze

Thursday 05 November, 2009

For the third consecutive day on Wednesday since the massive blaze at an Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) depot near here started showing signs of dying out....
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'Formula ready', Cong, NCP say govt in 48 hours

Thursday 05 November, 2009

Caretaker CM Ashok Chavan said Congress and NCP were in the process of sorting out the contentious issues and that talks were in the last stage.
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