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India took a calculated risk, says Manmohan Singh
Opening civilian nuclear energy sector to inspections is a risk worth taking: Prime Minister

It is a blunder, charges NDA
NEW DELHI: The National Democratic Alliance on Thursday charged the United Progressive Alliance Government in the Rajya Sabha with having committed a "big blunder'' by agreeing to separate the country's civilian and defence nuclear installations ...

All help to Manipur Government, Shivraj Patil assures Lok Sabha
Alternative supply routes suggested and if necessary, commodities will be airlifted

Don't politicise terror strikes, UPA tells BJP
Heated exchanges during discussion

Karnataka releases water from Alamatti
Discharge stabilises flood situation in southern Maharashtra; death toll in State 1,019

Afzal was key conspirator: court
He has lost his right to life, says Bench

Securities scam: Supreme Court suspends imprisonment of accused
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court has suspended imprisonment, ranging from one to six months, of the accused in the securities scam. A Bench, comprising Justice Y.K. Sabharwal and Justice G.P. Mathur, suspended the sentence while admitting a batch ...

Flood cover not being withdrawn: IRDA
Norms eased for policyholders in two States

Geelani opposes sentence to Afzal
``An innocent man was framed and sentenced to death without evidence''

Knowledge Commission proposals by October: Pitroda
Panel hopeful of making a mark in education, administration and research

Ayodhya: judicial custody for militants
FAIZABAD: The four militants, arrested in Jammu and Kashmir for their involvement in the attack on the Ram Janambhoomi Complex in Ayodhya, were remanded to 14-day judicial custody by a local court on Thursday. The four — Asif Iqbal, Mohd. ...

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