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Sibal voices concern, hints at intervention

The cut-off of 100 per cent for its undergraduate commerce course set by one of the leading colleges of Delhi University, the Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC), prompted Union minister for human resource

Cong demands Gadkari apology

The Congress on Wednesday accused BJP president Nitin Gadkari of bringing down political discourse to “gutter level” by making remarks against the Congress chief Sonia Gandhi and demanded an apology from him.

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Admission-seekers see the cut-offs for various courses at Hindu College in North Campus on Wednesday. PHOTO: Biplab Banerjee

RIL tenders apology to minister

On a day when Mr P. Chidambaram dismissed allegations that he was a beneficiary of the 2G spectrum scam and pointed out that the alleged defamatory remarks on his alleged role were not made by former telecom minister A.

Oz faces pressure to lift India uranium ban

As Prime Minister Manmohan Singh prepares to visit Australia in October 2011, an Australian foreign policy analyst and the deputy leader of the Opposition in the Australian Parliament, alike, have argued that the Labour government’s refusal to sell uranium to India cannot be sustained for long.

BJP intensifies attack on PC, Cong says move JPC

Alleging that the “taped conversation” between former communication minister A. Raja and corporate lobbyist Niira Radia establishes the role of then finance minister P. Chidambaram in the 2G spectrum allocations scam, the BJP on Wednesday asked Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to clarify the government’s stand on the issue. The

Eyewitness to sarpanch murder found dead

The lone eyewitness to the shocking murder wherein Haryana’s former transport minister and a chief parliamentary secretary are suspects, was found dead in Karnal city on Wednesday.

Naxals kill 2 villagers, shoot at CPI leader

Insurgent violence showed no sign of letting up in Chhattisgarh with the Maoists killing two villagers, attacking a search party, injuring two CRPF jawans, shooting at a local CPI leader and looting houses in several villages in the Bastar region on Wednesday.

Bill to return Singur land passed

The West Bengal Assembly on Tuesday passed the Singur Land Rehabilitation and Development Bill 2011 by voice vote after the Opposition Left Front had walked out of the House. This will pave the way for the return of land to Singur’s unwilling farmers of Singur. The House electronic clock read 3:14:20 when Speaker Biman Banerjee announced the bill had been passed.

‘Lokpal fine, but can’t be like a super-government’

In the three months of the Jan Lokpal Bill proposed by the Anna Hazare group, the debate has lately been joined by men of experience who caution us not to undermine the constitutional scheme or degrade elected representatives of the people.

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