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POLITICS: From afar, gloomy Singur watches Nano roll out
From Singur As the world’s most-awaited car, Tata Motors’ Nano was launched in Mumbai on Monday, gloom descended on Singur from where the car was originally to roll out. The Tata low-cost car project, which was to change ...

POLITICS: ‘Captain’ not to play for any team
With a record of tilting votes, the DMDK has been ardently wooed. With actor-turned-politician Vijayakant declaring yet again that he would have an alliance only with God and the people, without opting for electoral ties with any of the major ...

POLITICS: ‘Do not politicise holding of the Indian Premier League’
Govt in no position to spare central forces: Chidambaram. New Delhi, March 23 The Home Minister, Mr P. Chidambaram, on Monday, spoke against politicising the holding of the Indian Premier League (IPL) cricket ...

POLITICS: Edutainment Web site on general elections
Pune: Insite Digital has launched ...

POLITICS: Cong manages deal with NCP in Maharashtra
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POLITICS: Coalition is good politics, but bad economics
The Indian political market place is a long way from being a duopoly (market speak for a two-supplier situation) on the lines of, say, the United States where Democrats and Republicans battle it out for the spoils of office. It has been ...

POLITICS: Varun Gandhi speeches: Poll panel order gives Model Code the teeth
New Delhi, March 23 The Election Commission’s unanimous order censuring Mr Varun Gandhi, BJP’s declared candidate for the Pilibhit Lok Sabha constituency, for violation of the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) is significant for ...

SECURITY: Keeping track
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POLITICS: CII draws up poll wish-list
Hyderabad, March 23 Consistency, rationalisation of taxation and making Andhra Pradesh the lowest taxed State in the country – these are some of the suggestions made in the CII Andhra Pradesh’s Common Minimum Economic Agenda for ...

POLITICS: ‘Good Afternoon, Mamata’
What was his message to Ms Mamata Banerjee, Trinamool Congress chief, who spearheaded the agitation Tata Motors’ Nano project in Singur, as he prepared to launch the car? Without appearing facetious, all that he would say to Ms Banerjee, ...






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