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Sonia clears 140 names for Bihar in CEC meet

Bihar is heading for multi-cornered contests in the coming electoral battle. While the Congress is the only national party fighting the all seats on its own, the real players in the state are chief minister Nitish Kumar and RJD chief Lalu Prasad Yadav.

PC: Don’t jump to hasty conclusion

Two days ahead of the pronouncement of the Ayodhya title verdict, home minister P. Chidambaram on Wednesday said that it would be inappropriate to reach any hasty conclusion that one side has “won” or that the other side has “lost” and appealed to all the parties to the suits as well as the general public and the media to help maintain peace.

UP govt bans peace marches

The Uttar Pradesh government has cancelled all peace marches scheduled to be held in the state on the eve of Babri verdict. The state government has also sealed the UP-Nepal and the UP-Uttarakhand border to prevent any kind of infiltration.

Brace for traffic curbs for dedicated lane from today

The Delhi police will operationalise dedicated lanes for Commonwealth Games from Thursday. The regular traffic would not be closed fully. Those violating the rules and straying into the lanes will be fined `2,000.

Yamuna touches 207m after 32 yrs

The flood threat in the city turned grim as the Yamuna, flowing above the danger mark since long, further swelled on Wednesday and its water level crossed the 207 metre-mark for the first time in 32 years.

Bridge collapse: 4 hurt labourers still critical

The four labourers injured in the collapse of the under-construction foot overbridge near Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, the main Games venue, on Tuesday are still critical and showing “no signs of improvement”.

Pravasi Divas in Delhi from Jan. 7

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The Ninth Pravasi Bharatiya Divas (PBD) will be held in New Delhi from January 7 to 9, 2011.
Making the announcement here Wednesday, Overseas Indian affairs minister Vayalar Ravi said Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will inaugurate it while President P

‘China must be held accountable on Tibet’

Human Rights Watch chief researcher, columnist and author Nicholas Bequelin on Tuesday pointed out the urgent need for the international community to hold China responsible for severe human right violations of the Tibetans. Speaking during the seminar, “The Human Rights Abuses in Tibet from 2008-10”, at Jawaharlal Nehru University Mr Nicholas spoke about how China is influencing the international media to cover up the oppression and tyranny in Tibet.

Old Yamuna bridge shut as river swells

Flood scare continued to threat Delhiites as the Yamuna river remained above the danger mark on Tuesday.
According to authorities, the water level may touch 207.30 metres on Thursday evening which would be 2.47 metres above the danger mark of 204.83 metres.

Officials blame rains for tardy pace of work

While the foot-over bridge connecting the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium with the parking lot collapsed on Tuesday at least 23 labourers injured, the engineers involved in the project feel that incessant rains are leaving various projects unfinished.

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