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Trinamul keeps 228 seats, 64 for Cong

The Trinamul Congress on Friday unilaterally announced the names of candidates for 228 constituencies after a fortnight-long tug-of-war over seat-sharing for the West Bengal Assembly polls, leaving 64

PM rejects bribe charges in WikiLeaks

Breaking his silence on the WikiLeaks expose, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Friday rejected allegations that MPs were bribed to win the crucial July 2008 trust vote during the tenure of the UPA-I g

CWG scam: CBI to register fresh FIRs

The CBI is all set to register fresh FIR in connection with alleged irregularities committed in purchase of surface tracks for different stadiums for the Commonwealth Games.

NPCIL to submit report over N-safety soon

The Nuclear Power Corporation of India (NPCIL) has been directed by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to submit a report on the ability of India’s nuclear reactors to handle a Fukushima-type catastrophe w

Talwars asked to surrender by HC

In a move that could prove to be a severe jolt to the Talwars, the Allahabad high court on Friday dismissed Nupur and Rajesh Talwar’s plea for staying the summons issued by a special CBI court in Ghaz

Town tense after cop killed

There was a heavy police presence in Swai Madhopur a day after a police inspector, Phool Mohammed, was burnt alive by a violent mob. The authorities described the situation “tense but under control”.

SC to govt: Why not set up SIT?

Perturbed over the Hasan Ali fiasco before a special judge in Mumbai resulting in his bail, the Supreme Court on Friday, while raising doubts over the capability of Enforcement Directorate to handle t

Achutha to contest from Malampuzha

Ending the suspense, CPI(M) general secretary Prakash Karat rang up Kerala chief minister V.S.

Sonia praises Maya in C’wealth lecture

UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi praised BSP leader and Uttar Pradesh chief minister Mayawati in her lecture to the Commonwealth Foundation in London on Thursday night.

Mulayam, Left warm up to each other

After an almost two-and-a-half year gap, Samajwadi Party president Mulayam Singh Yadav and the Left parties are inching closer to each other again.

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