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Sharad asks states to maximise rabi crops

Admitting that drought in West Bengal, Bihar and Jharkhand dented kharif paddy production this year, agriculture minister Sharad Pawar has asked states to maximise crop during the coming rabi (winter)

ED tracks kidney kingpin wealth

The Enforcement Directorate will soon initiate the process of attachment of overseas properties of Dr Amit Kumar, the kidney racket kingpin.

More autonomy for CBSE likely

The government is proposing to provide more administrative and financial autonomy to Central Board of Secondary Education, the premiere school education board in the country.

China dam may cause water scarcity in N-E

Experts from India, China and Nepal who gathered at the Juizhaigou National Park at the edge of the eastern Tibetan Plateau to help develop a regional framework to preserve the Kailash Sacred Landscap

JD-U, BJP ticket aspirants throng Delhi

Amidst the ruling JD(U)-BJP combine engrossed in shortlisting candidates for Bihar Assembly elections, the ticket hopefuls have thronged Delhi in a big way to get stamp of approval from the top leader

Ex-CJI sons barred from estate sale

A division bench comprising Justices Vikramjit Sen and Justice Mukta Gupta of the Delhi high court on Friday directed Chetan and Nitin Sbharwal — the sons of former Chief Justice of India (CJI) Y.K.

Man dies of H1N1, 20 fresh cases

One more person died of swine flu on Friday. Besides, 68 fresh cases of dengue were reported on Friday, taking the total number of cases to 2,153.

Winter classes in DU to cover loss: Duta

The Delhi University teachers plan to make up for the loss of the students due to the recent frequent protests by taking classes in the winter break.

Sacked judicial officer files plea against his dismissal

Former Metropolitan Magistrate of the Rohini district court, Gautam Kant Nimaan, who was terminated from service last month on charges of corruption, on Friday moved the Delhi high court challenging t

Do more to check dengue, say nations

Officials of some foreign countries are promising not to put their sportspersons in harm’s way during Commonwealth Games amid mounting concerns about the dengue outbreak in Delhi.

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