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‘Mamata, allies have ganged up’

Terming the Trinamul Congress as “the most venomous force”, chief minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee on Sunday said that whereas the Left parties stand for the progress of Bengal, the Trinamul Congress

DU teachers assaulted on campus

The Duta on Sunday alleged that its members were manhandled by university security personnel when they tried to meet the vice-chancellor.

MP police silent on arrests from state

The Madhya Pradesh police have chosen to remain tight-lipped over the arrests and detentions of at least three persons from Indore and neighbouring Shajapur district by the Rajasthan Anti Terrorist Sq

City witnesses thousands of weddings

The city on Sunday stood witness to thousands of weddings on a day that is considered auspicious for buying gold.

‘One-man panel will look into HC benches’

With the growing demand for constituting high court benches in states across the country, the government on Sunday decided to appoint a one-man committee to go into the details of the matter.

Low-cost housing plan at snail’s pace

The much touted Rajiv Ratan Awas Yojana (RRAY) of the Delhi government seems stuck with a little over 7,000-odd houses being constructed and the government still trying to identify the beneficiaries.

Maoists top Army brass’ agenda

Naxal violence in central and eastern India, cyber threats, present status of arms acquisitions, doctrinal issues, counter-insurgency operations in Jammu and Kashmir and the North-east and defence pre

Experts decontaminate Mayapuri scrap market

A team of experts from the Atomic Energy Regulatory Board (AERB) and the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (Barc) on Sunday started the process of decontamination of radiation hotspots in Mayapuri scrap

Chhattisgarh: Maoists kill 6 villagers

Maoist rebels on Sunday brutally killed six villagers, including a local sarpanch, by slitting their throats at Teregaon in Chhattisgarh’s Rajnandgaon district, suspecting them to be police informers,

June meet to address critical issues

The first-ever India-US strategic dialogue at the ministerial level, to be held in Washington in the first week of June, is expected to be significant in more ways than one, coming as it will after th

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