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Congress works on allies
Most UPA allies are learnt to have conveyed to the Prime Minister that they are with him on the nuclear deal but one more effort should be made to avert a breakdown of ties with the Left. ...  | Read.. 
 
Whodunnit? Officer claims Pak tip-off on militants
A defence spokesman in Jammu today claimed the army had foiled an infiltration bid from across the Line of Control after receiving a tip-off from Pakistani troops, the fi ...  | Read.. 
 
Shell out more to fly farther
Flying turns costlier from Friday, by up to Rs 1,750 if you are travelling long-distance. ...  | Read.. 
 
Darjeeling strike fills Assam teapot
Darjeeling’s loss is Assam’s gain — and Calcutta’s pride. ...  | Read.. 
 
Dam delays caused flood
The floods in Singhbhum and Seraikela-Kharsawan may have ebbed. And the crucial bridge linking Adityapur to the town of Jamshedpur may have resurfaced. But one painful truth ...  | Read.. 
 
Millions hit in 5 districts
The flood situation in north Orissa worsened today. ...  | Read.. 
 
NREGS hope springs from red bastion
Jharkhand’s record in implementing the UPA government’s flagship rural job scheme has been dismal. But there are signs of hope, ironically from Maoist-hit areas of ...  | Read.. 
 
A house is almost submerged as flood waters rise in Pratapdighi village in Patashpur, East Midnapore. Eleven more deaths were reported in flood-hit Ea ...  | Read
 
 
We are not tired. Politicians get energy by talking
Lalu Prasad
asked if the nuclear talks made him tired
Broken: Sahara wall and uneasy ties
The tenuous ties between the Mayavati regime and the Sahara India Pariwar have snapped with the ...  | Read..
UK to let students stay longer
The period students from India will be allowed to stay on in the UK to gain work experience is ...  | Read..
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