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POLITICS: Age cannot wither him, nor custom stale his infinite experiences
On the campaign trail with Mr L. K. Advani. Coimbatore/Thiruvananthapuram/Raipur: Star campaigners of different political parties, ranging from Ms Sonia Gandhi to Ms Mayawati to Mr Prakash Karat, may have many special skills and qualities but ...

POLITICS: ‘Performance makes it favourable for Nitish’
Patna: Bihar is one of the larger States with 40 Lok Sabha seats and has seen a lot of political churning and realignment with Rashtriya Janata Dal and the Lok Janshakti Party leaving the United Progressive ...

POLITICS: A referendum on Modi in Gujarat?
Gandhinagar: With more than 300 candidates filing nominations for the April 30 elections to the 26 Lok Sabha seats, Gujarat is bracing for a keen political battle that will have the performance of the Narendra Modi government ...

POLITICS: Manmohan says inclusive policies lead to high growth rates
Promises conducive atmosphere for development. Mumbai, April 13 The Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, targeted the retrograde and divisive forces in the country and made an emotional appeal to industrialists and leading citizens of Mumbai to ...

POLITICS: More contestants, but fewer women in fray
BATTLE OF THE BALLOT. With the Kerala phase of polling just around the corner, it turns out that 17 per cent of aspiring Members of Parliament from the State have cases registered against them by ...

POLITICS: In Kerala, to lose and so to win
Thiruvananthapuram: No doubt it is a cliff-hanger in Kerala between the Opposition Congress-led United Democratic Front and the ruling CPI(M)-led Left Democratic Front, but as the campaign enters the final day on Tuesday, ...

POLITICS: Thailand turmoil could affect travel plans of Indians
New Delhi, April 13 The political turmoil in Thailand could throw a spanner in the travel plans of Indians heading there for the summer break. But Thailand’s loss could be a gain for other tourist destinations such as ...

POLITICS: Chiranjeevi vows to usher in social justice
Visakhapatnam, April 13 Film actor-turned politician and the founder of the Praja Rajyam Party, Mr Chiranjeevi, has vowed to usher in social justice in Andhra Pradesh “at any cost and in spite of all the hurdles” being erected by ...

POLITICS: Kalmadi promises 2020 Olympics in Pune
Sitting Lok Sabha MP from Pune and the official Congress candidate for the 2009 general elections, Mr Suresh Kalmadi, is pitching for the city to play host to the 2020 Olympic Games while making development and housing for the economically ...






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