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Left plans to hold stir today

The Left parties will be holding nationwide protests on Monday following the arrival of US President Barack Obama in the capital while their MPs, barring from Forward Bloc, will listen to him when he

BJP silent on Pak mention

A day after its national spokesperson criticised US President Barack Obama for not mentioning Pakistan while talking about terrorism, the main Opposition BJP on Sunday remained silent on the issue.

MPs told to behave in dignified manner

Parliamentarians have been suggested to conduct themselves in a dignified manner during visiting US President Barack Obama’s address to the joint sitting of Parliament on Monday.

Indo-US bond to be showcased

On Monday at the Durbar Hall of Rashtrapati Bhavan, the Indo-US friendship would be sealed with the yesteryears’ hit duet, yeh dosti hum nahin torenge.

High security in Delhi as US Prez arrives

As the Air Force One carrying the US President Barack Obama and his delegation touched grounds at Palam Air Force Station at around 3.19 pm on Sunday, a flurry of radio messages broke the news to Cent

He took Obamas down passages of history

As US President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle Obama strolled around the sprawling Humayun’s Tomb complex, it was archaeologist K.K.

President hugs Manmohan on arrival...

It’s the warm hug that the two men shared that seemed to say it all.

Winter session begins Tuesday, Oppo. to raise Adarsh, CWG

The Winter Session of Parliament beginning on Tuesday is expected to be a hot affair for the Congress-led ruling coalition with the Opposition gearing up for bringing to the fore the issue of corrupti

Obamas treated to Indian food, music at PM’s dinner

It must have undoubtedly been the most coveted invitation in the country — an invite to have dinner with US President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle at Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s 7, Race Cour

Obama strikes out at 'outsourcing stereotypes'

Both countries were "operating on stereotypes that have outlived their usefulness", US President Barack Obama said on Monday in response to a question on outsourcing and what India would get from the

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