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Ulfa leaders back peace process

Top Ulfa leaders have initiated a peace dialogue with the government despite Ulfa chief Paresh Barua deciding to stay way from such an initiative.

Govt nod to GoM demands

The government on Thursday accepted all the 22 recommendations of the group of ministers (GoM) on Bhopal gas tragedy.

Tiger paws chopped off for tantric puja

Tiger conservation took a major hit when senior forest officials found the president of the local Eco (logical) Samiti carrying four tiger paws to the house of a local tantric in order to conduct a sp

‘Directors need not own firm’s offence’

Following the indictment of Mr Keshub Mahindra in Bhopal Gas Tragedy, CII on Wednesday asked the government to insert a clause in the Companies Bill 2009 excluding independent directors from any crimi

Events before ’84 could help

As the Union Cabinet decided to file curative petition in the Supreme Court for review of its 1996 judgement diluting charges against Union Carbide India Ltd (UCIL) officials, a series of warnings abo

Stern law to curb wildlife smuggling

With the present Wild Life (Protection ) Act 1972 failing to deter poaching, the New Wild Life (Protection) Amendment Bill 2010 law will have those found guilty of offences against animals sentenced t

PCC chiefs in poll-bound states set to stay

The current mood in the Congress is not to replace Pradesh Congress Committee presidents in at least half a dozen states as most of them are going to the polls next year.

Rahul, Ajit break ice, joint front on anvil

After the Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi held talks with the RLD chief Ajit Singh and his son and MP Jayant Choudhary in London this week, ice appears to have finally been broken for the way

BJP puts off decision on Vishwas Yatra

Amidst claims that the two parties are having back channel communication to resolve the coalition crisis in Bihar in a “cordial atmosphere”, the BJP has deferred a decision to whether its leaders join

Bihar MP Digvijay dies in London

Former Union minister and sitting Independent MP from Banka in Bihar Digvijay Singh died on Thursday following a brain haemorrhage. The 55-year old leader was admitted at a hospital in London.

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