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Blueline bus losses over `80 lakhs

They have been off the routes for well over a fortnight and have suffered losses to the tune of `80 lakhs. They feel that it was their sacrifice for the successful organisation of the Games.

Police to remain alert against vandals in city

Breathtaking finale

With the Games having passed off without any major hiccups, the Delhi police is not going to lower its guard for a few more days as there is a threat from the vandals who may like to jab into the bunt

Four icons share stage

A scene from 45-35-55 featuring Aparajita Basu (from left), Smita Bharti and Sohaila Kapur.

Though the Delhi Police denied permission to carnivals and marches in the city over the CWG security concern, the Ramlila shows kickstarted on October 8.

BJP seeks gov recall, 2nd trust vote today

A delegation of BJP leaders led by parliamentary party chairman L.K. Advani met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and sought the recall of Karnataka governor H.R.

India just 1 gold behind England

Dope shame at the 19th Commonwealth Games continued as Indian 20km walker Rani Yadav tested positive for the banned stimulant 19-Norandrosterone, a byproduct of the steroid nandrolone.

J&K: Govt names 3 interlocutors, no politician yet

Against the popular demand from political parties for a political person to head the proposed group of interlocutors for Jammu and Kashmir, the government on Wednesday named three interlocutors, inclu

Govt fights stagnant wheat yield

Faced with growing food security concerns and a stagnant yield of wheat over the past decade, the government is grappling to find solutions to feed the millions of hungry.

J&K task forces get 3 months to give reports

The Centre has constituted two special task forces for Jammu and Ladakh regions to identify the special development needs of the region and suggest measures to address them and to examine allocations

CJI: Critics don't understand arrears

The Chief Justice of India S.H.

IIMs to get more autonomy, global centres

Indian Institutes of Management, the top management institutes in the country, have been allowed to go global.

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