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The New World Order, with Indian characteristics?

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"If I had my way, Shashi Tharoor would be the External Affairs Minister," said Governor H.R. Bhardwaj, perhaps half out of his professed respect for the former Minister of State in that very ministry

Comeback: SMK leaves it to AICC

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Politely refusing to play the role of ‘Bheeshma’ for the Congress, as it gears up for a comeback to power in the 2013 Assembly polls, external affairs minister S.M. Krishna asserted that he always bel

Won’t quit BJP at any cost: BSY

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Former Karnataka chief minister B.S. Yeddyurappa set at rest speculation that he would quit the BJP and float his own outfit.

“I will not quit BJP at any cost. Though I am disturbed, there is no con

Manufacturing growth slips in July, weakest since Nov

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Shrinking export orders and sluggish output dragged Indian manufacturing growth in July down to its weakest pace since last November, a business survey showed on Wednesday.

The HSBC manufacturing Pur

UP couple found murdered in eatery

A middle-aged couple from Uttar Pradesh were found murdered in their eatery in busy Balepet area here, police said on Wednesday.

The couple's seven-year-old daughter was found severely injured and h

BBMP trying to hush up deaths

Around eight people have died and over 200 are suffering from dengue fever as the BBMP has failed to keep mosquitoes under control in the city. What is worse is that the BBMP is not willing to face fa

Mining scam: Oppn slams inaction

The voluminous report of Lokayukta Justice N Santosh Hegde on illegal mining figured in the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday, with the Opposition demanding a reply from the state government on the acti

BBMP has no time for dengue

Dengue has been creating havoc across the city, claiming eight lives over the last nine days. But the city corporators hardly had time to discuss the issue and find a possible solution when the BBMP c

Now, hack your way to progress

Come August 17, Bengaluru’s best IT brains will hack their way to social reforms. Equipped with extensive, national-level data sets, some of the city's most brilliant analytical minds will pit themsel

Rheumatic fever may affect heart

Neglecting rheumatic fever might cost one dear, as it may lead to rheumatic heart disease, which damages heart valves. Apparently, the number of rheumatic fever cases has been on the rise in the count

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