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Caned comrades at pains to behave
“Princy” Prakash Karat’s stick has whipped the self-confessed problem children to the straight and the narrow, at least in public. ...  | Read.. 
 
Crikey, pianist’s heart is missing!
The broken bones and oozing blood were no problem. What shocked the orthopaedist was that the pianist had no heart. ...  | Read.. 
 
Name game, now for MP jails
Subhas Chandra Bose, Guruji Golwalkar, Shankar Dayal Sharma and Tantiya Tope symbolised freedom, in their own ways. Now, their names will adorn places that epitomise capt ...  | Read.. 
 
Tongue cut for husband
A woman chopped off her tongue and offered it at Varanasi’s Kashi Vishwanath temple today in the hope that this would help trace her missing husband. ...  | Read.. 
 
Judge versus judge on limits
Speaker Somnath Chatterjee, who has often accused the judiciary of crossing its limits, has found support from an unlikely quarter: a Supreme Court judge. ...  | Read.. 
 
Crikey, pianist’s heart is missing!
Truck driver son steers IAS feat
YSR to open media front
Tax hit on US envoys
Harsh lessons
 
Bollywood backdrop to catch tourist troupes
Hordes of brightly dressed Indian dancers should soon be leading troupes of tourists to Britain’..  | Read.. 
Karat smells ploy in minority panels
The government’s move to form panels to implement the Sachar committee report is a tactic ..  | Read.. 
 
Bus crash to death leap
The sense of guilt at having caused the death of a b ...  | Read.. 

PF rate put off, now for Goa poll
The Employees Provident Fund today again deferred a dec ...  | Read.. 

Street children scourge picked up
A construction foreman who allegedly sodomised street c ...  | Read.. 

TN minority quota pledge
Tamil Nadu will within a week introduce education and j ...  | Read.. 

Private quota off the blocks
Symbiosis International University will not wait for th ...  | Read..