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Modi-bashing after blind eye to riots
The BJP is wondering why Nitish Kumar feels it necessary to periodically assert his “secularism”, with Narendra Modi as the focus of the exercise. ...  | Read.. 
 
Proposal for medical truce
The health ministry has suggested splitting control over India’s medical education as a compromise with the human resource development (HRD) ministry aimed at ending ...  | Read.. 
 
Moily jab at Alexander
M. Veerappa Moily today dubbed former Rajiv Gandhi aide P.C. Alexander “a new convert to the BJP-Shiv Sena camp” for suggesting the then Prime Minister may have had ...  | Read.. 
 
Strike at Tata Haldia plant
Around 300 Citu-affiliated contract labourers called an indefinite strike today at the Tata Steel-owned Hooghly Met Coke and Power Co Ltd in Haldia, demanding higher wage ...  | Read.. 
 
How to tame stones: call ’em pro-India
A pro-India label by the separatists is all it took to do what months of crackdown couldn’t — get the stone-throwing brigade of Baramulla to declare truce. ...  | Read.. 
 
Street children play a soccer match in Calcutta on Saturday, observed as the World Day Against Child Labour. The match was organised by World Vision ...  | Read
Indian drowns
Madhuri case
Pak security
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10 metres from blasted track, express stops
An express with 2,000 passengers stopped 10 metres from a spot where the tracks had been blaste..  | Read.. 
Govt to clear air on Rajiv in Bhopal case
The Manmohan Singh government will soon make a formal statement confronting the insinuations ..  | Read.. 
 
Karat seeks independent probe
Prakash Karat today rejected the group of ministers pan ...  | Read.. 

Fresh plea on Anderson
India may soon make another request to the US for Warre ...  | Read.. 

Drunk teacher
Nine students had to be hospitalised after the headmast ...  | Read..