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`Probe will begin once Games end'

The Organising Committee General Secretary, Lalit Bhanot, while briefing the media on Wednesday, stated that the investigations into the corruption charges will begin soon after Games.

Aussie CWG delegate on `Cinderella hunt'

A pair of 200-year-old embroidered Mughal slippers belonging to an Indian "princess" has set an Australian delegate to the Commonwealth Games on a Cinderella hunt in India.

Will Obama go beyond Prez Bush?

Will Barack Obama go beyond George W. Bush and support India for a permanent seat in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) when he visits New Delhi next month?

Chinese oil firms in Pak worry India

Indian security and intelligence agencies are seriously concerned over Pakistan allowing Chinese companies to take up oil drilling work on its soil along the Indian border.

80,000 CPMF to guard Delhi

Delhi turned into a security fortress as 80,000 Central paramilitary troopers and Delhi police personnel started preparations for the last leg of the Commonwealth Games - the closing ceremony, which w

`Closing ceremony will be much better'

As the Commonwealth Games journey comes to an end on Thursday, the organisers have promised that the closing ceremony of the Games would be much better than the opening ceremony - both inside and outs

Qureshi to visit Delhi in early 2011: Krishna

"Our shoulders are broad enough to take on our new larger responsibilities," external affairs minister S.M.

China's rising assertiveness worries Delhi

As New Delhi prepares to take on a bigger international profile as a UN Security Council member from January 1, 2011, high-level government sources said here on Wednesday that China's growing assertiv

`Agreed to 2nd trust vote to avoid clash'

The BJP claimed on Wednesday that though the first trust vote in the Karnataka Assembly was "conclusive", the party agreed to a second trust vote, as suggested by the state's governor, because it want

Cong distances itself from gov

Distancing itself from Karnataka governor H.R.

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