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Government buys peace, for now New Delhi: The government has bought some peace for now to enable it to take up urgent financial business in the Lok Sabha in this budget session. “Some MPs were agitated about the women's Bill. We talked to them, or rather, Pranab ...
Joint operations begin on positive noteSeveral Maoist camps destroyed and areas under their influence secured Government insists on regret Mamata rules out privatisation of Railways NEW DELHI: Railway Minister Mamata Banerjee on Thursday ruled out privatisation of the railways and asserted that the Private-Public Partnership (PPP) model would be pursued to push projects and engage in commercial utilisation of land to ... Hectic discussions to consolidate India-Russia ties in crucial areas NEW DELHI: India and Russia will seek to consolidate their ties in crucial areas such as atomic energy, space and defence during Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's interaction with top Indian leadership here on Friday. Indian and ... “Need system to hunt down terrorists using technology” NEW DELHI: Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram on Thursday favoured a real-time decision support system to track down terrorists and organised criminals who had developed various channels of communication with the help of ... Monsanto ‘admission' has business motives? NEW DELHI: Biotech crop giant Monsanto seemed to admit failure with Bt cotton last week, but a government analysis says it looks more like a smart business strategy. On March 5, the Indian subsidiary of the company announced that its ...
UAE, India set to firm up tiesDUBAI: Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Vice-President and Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and ruler of Dubai, has left for India to hold talks in New Delhi on a range of business, political and security ... Obulapuram mining: Supreme Court orders status quo on verdict Government ignoring inflation: Yashwant NEW DELHI: The Opposition parties on Thursday expressed dismay that the UPA government had not listed the challenge of galloping inflation in the general budget for 2010-11 and charged that the “aam aadmi” had been bypassed ...
Preity is UNAIDS ambassadorShe will promote awareness about prevention with emphasis on women, children Don't talk to naxals through media, Nitish tells Chidambaram Patna: Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Thursday urged Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram to stop communicating with the naxals via the media. “I appeal to Mr. Chidambaram not to talk to the ultras through newspapers. It is ... Other Stories
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