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POLITICS: Scribe hurls shoe at Chidambaram
New Delhi, April 7 Mr P. Chidambaram, Home Minister, on Tuesday had the novel experience of a shoe being thrown at him as a sign of ...

POLICY: Govt to offer 10 small-sized exploration blocks to woo new players
In the forthcoming oil and gas licensing round, the Government is likely to offer 10 small-sized blocks to attract new ...

POLITICS: In Lucknow, BJP ‘nawab’ takes on social activists of SP and BSP
Lucknow: With the first phase of the Lok Sabha elections barely a week away, politicians are leaving no stone unturned in Uttar Pradesh that will return a massive number of 80 MPs to the Lower House, double the number from ...

POLITICS: Israel, a key poll issue in Kerala
Thiruvananthapuram: Israel is the spice of this election season and a subject close to the heart of politicians in Kerala. Nearly 27 per cent of the State’s population is Muslim and the people, especially in ...

POLITICS: Sonia questions TDP’s secular credentials
Vizianagaram: The Telugu Desam Party, which supported the BJP-led NDA Government for five years and did not utter a single world in condemnation of the Gujarat riots, is now trying to float a third front with the Left, said ...

FOREIGN RELATIONS: ‘China, India should work jointly in the interest of developing nations’
Chinese Ambassador says we have right to develop, protect our interests. Chennai, April 7 China and India should work together in the interest of developing countries on the global financial and economic stage, including cooperation on such ...

POLITICS: Professionals Party to test waters in Mumbai
Mumbai: “The manifesto came first and then the party,” says Mr Hiru Bijlani, Mumbai city chapter head of the Professionals Party of India. “We are a party that is not into caste, class or cash-based politics. ...

POLITICS: Tytler issue sends Punjab Congress into a tizzy
New Delhi: One issue that seems to transcend party lines in Punjab is the 1984 anti-Sikh riot that broke out in Delhi after the assassination of Indira Gandhi. The latest development to send Punjab into a tizzy is the ...






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