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- Editorial: Inner-party contradictions - Business Standard
- Editorial: Over-estimating poverty? - Business Standard
- Italy urges India to clamp down on religious violence - Economic Times
- Take a fair call - Daily News & Analysis
- UN urges Kashmir investigations - BBC News
- Delhi hostel death: School denies foul play in girl's death - Times of India
- Dalai Lama hospitalised - Sify
- Rs. 1000 cr. for flood-hit Bihar; Grim battle for survival - Hindu
- Court order on MNS triumph of civil society: Mahesh Bhatt - Hindu
- Vaithilingam new Puducherry CM - Hindu
- Chiru' party name runs into trouble - Times of India
- Political outfits asks authorities to lift curfew in Kashmir - Zee News
- Ministers to get grant for private houses - Times of India
- Surat police raid Tanveer Pathan`s house - Zee News
- CJI Balakrishnan sets panel to probe 'cash scam' - Newstrack India
- Three men among 10 hostages killed by militants, kids safe - Hindu
- ‘The truth is coming out’ - Times of India
- Soren will seek trust vote on Friday - Hindustan Times
- Defectors, non-BJP men form 26.47% of cabinet - Times of India
- Samiti suspends talks over police 'excesses' - Times of India
![]() Times Now.tv | Editorial: Inner-party contradictions Business Standard - If the country’s Left leaders believed in astrology they would probably be trooping to some of its practitioners right now to do something about their phase of bad luck. Chat Topic: Will Singur be Left's undoing in West Bengal? CPM targets Buddha, says strike is right |
Posted on 28 August 2008 | 6:11 pm
![]() ICM Commercial & Business News | Editorial: Over-estimating poverty? Business Standard - The World Bank recently published the results of a research project on global poverty. India, which has the largest absolute number of poor people however defined, is obviously a major focus of the project. World Bank’s new poverty norms find larger number of poor in India The bottom 1.4 billion |
Posted on 28 August 2008 | 6:11 pm
![]() Canada.com | Italy urges India to clamp down on religious violence Economic Times - ROME : A day after the Vatican condemned the violence against Christians in Orissa, Italy said it has decided to summon the Indian ambassador here to stress the need for "decisive action" to prevent and crack down on religious violence in India. Is the violence in Orissa affecting India's image? Indian priest in hiding because of violence was frequent visitor ... |
Posted on 28 August 2008 | 5:46 pm
TopNews | Take a fair call Daily News & Analysis - In recent weeks there has been opposition to the Indo-US nuclear deal at the Nuclear Suppliers’ Group (NSG), and also among some lawmakers in the US who argue that India should continue to be under sanctions. NSG: Austria hints at softening stand India waiting for new NSG draft |
Posted on 28 August 2008 | 5:27 pm
Times Online | UN urges Kashmir investigations BBC News - The United Nations has called for an independent investigation into the killing of civilians in Indian-administered Kashmir. The UN's Human Rights office says the Indian security forces should observe international principles when dealing with ... Jammu lessons Home and Away |
Posted on 28 August 2008 | 5:10 pm
![]() Calcutta Telegraph | Delhi hostel death: School denies foul play in girl's death Times of India - NEW DELHI: The family of 16-year-old Pushpanjali Raj, who allegedly fell to her death from the fifth floor of her hostel at a Delhi school, Thursday demanded investigations by the Central Bureau of Investigations. DPS girl dies, family demands CBI probe Girl falls to death from DPS hostel |
Posted on 28 August 2008 | 4:59 pm
![]() Washington Post | Dalai Lama hospitalised Sify - Mumbai: Exiled Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama was on Thursday admitted to Lilavati Hospital here for treatment of abdominal discomfort. UPDATE 1-Dalai Lama admitted to hospital with "discomfort" Dalai Lama in hospital after suffering stomach pain |
Posted on 28 August 2008 | 4:35 pm
![]() BBC News | Rs. 1000 cr. for flood-hit Bihar; Grim battle for survival Hindu - Purnia (PTI): Terming the floods in Bihar as a "national calamity", Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Thursdayannounced an immediate release of Rs 1000 croress and 1.25 lakh tonnes of foodgrains to the state reeling under an unprecedented deluge caused ... US pledges aid for Bihar's flood-hit Indian PM says flood 'a calamity' |
Posted on 28 August 2008 | 4:09 pm
![]() IBNLive.com | Court order on MNS triumph of civil society: Mahesh Bhatt Hindu - Mumbai (PTI): Noted filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt has described the Bombay High Court's order restraining MNS chief Raj Thackeray from making provocative speeches and indulging in violence over the issue of Marathi signboards as a triumph of civil society. MNS activists damage vehicles protesting torn party hoarding Mumbai retailers forced to toe Raj's line |
Posted on 28 August 2008 | 4:09 pm
![]() TopNews | Vaithilingam new Puducherry CM Hindu - Puducherry (PTI): Senior Congress leader V Vaithilingam will be the new Chief Minister of Puducherry replacing incumbent N Rangasamy who resigned on Thursday in the wake of a rebellion against him by his cabinet colleagues. Vaidyalingam to be Puducherry CM Vaidthilingam to be new Puducherry chief minister |
Posted on 28 August 2008 | 4:09 pm
![]() Times Now.tv | Chiru' party name runs into trouble Times of India - NEW DELHI: Telugu superstar Chiranjeevi's bid for Election Commission's nod for his newly-launched political outfit "Praja Rajyam" appears to have run into trouble as someone else has already sought registration of his party of the same name. Chiranjeevi's 'chariot' campaign set to roll next month Telangana party threatens to declare self-rule |
Posted on 28 August 2008 | 3:58 pm
![]() Citizen | Political outfits asks authorities to lift curfew in Kashmir Zee News - Srinagar, Aug 28: Leaders of three political parties today demanded the immediate lifting of curfew in the Kashmir Valley while condemning the "use of brute force by authorities against unarmed protestors". Curfew relaxation brings respite to people in Srinagar Delhi blunders as Kashmir burns |
Posted on 28 August 2008 | 3:25 pm
Ministers to get grant for private houses Times of India - CHANDIGARH: Punjab ministers, who have opted to stay in their private houses in Chandigarh instead of opting for government accommodation, would now get the same grant for renovations , furniture and furnishings which are available to those living in ... PM has been ‘very accommodating’ for Punjab: Badal Punjab claims Rs 964 cr flood damages |
Posted on 28 August 2008 | 2:27 pm
Times Now.tv | Surat police raid Tanveer Pathan`s house Zee News - Surat, Aug 28: City police on Thursday raided the house of Tanveer Pathan who was arrested for planting of unexploded bombs, police sources said. Accused bombers led dual lives “Weak power supply to bombs saved Surat” |
Posted on 28 August 2008 | 2:25 pm
![]() Newstrack India | CJI Balakrishnan sets panel to probe 'cash scam' Newstrack India - Taking a serious note of the ‘cash-at-judge door’ scam that has malign the judiciary again, the Chief Justice of India KG Balakrishnan has constituted a three-member committee to enquire into the Rs 15 lakh bribery case allegedly involving the hand of ... 3-judge panel to probe HC bribery case CBI team expected shortly in city to take over case |
Posted on 28 August 2008 | 2:00 pm
![]() NDTV.com | Three men among 10 hostages killed by militants, kids safe Hindu - Jammu (PTI): Three hostages were killed by militants but seven captives including four children were rescued by the Army which shot dead three terrorists believed to be from LeT during the 19-hour-long encounter that ended late on Wednesday night. Jammu: Rescued hostages recount incident Billu Ram wants his family back |
Posted on 28 August 2008 | 1:19 pm
![]() Citizen | ‘The truth is coming out’ Times of India - Her brother, designer Anand Jon, in prison in the US on several charges of rape and battery, among other things, is making headlines again - because 30 charges of rape against him have been dropped and 10 prosecution witnesses withdrawn just before his ... Prosecutors drop 30 rape charges against Anand Jon Prosecutors drop half of the counts against Anand Jon in sexual ... |
Posted on 28 August 2008 | 10:10 am
![]() Times Now.tv | Soren will seek trust vote on Friday Hindustan Times - Jharkhand Chief Minister Shibu Soren will seek to prove his majority on the floor of the house on Friday. The Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) leader was sworn in as the sixth chief minister of the state on Wednesday along with 11 ministers. Soren sounds tough after oath Soren takes oath, rolls out red carpet for Tata’s Nano |
Posted on 28 August 2008 | 8:50 am
Daijiworld.com | Defectors, non-BJP men form 26.47% of cabinet Times of India - With Umesh V Katti inducted as cabinet minister at the cost of SK Bellubbi on Wednesday, the tally of defectors and nonpartymen has gone up to nine in the full quota of the 34-member cabinet. Bangalore: Umesh V. Katti Sworn in Cabinet Minister Fifth ‘defector’ gets into Karnataka ministry |
Posted on 28 August 2008 | 5:57 am
![]() Thaindian.com | Samiti suspends talks over police 'excesses' Times of India - JAMMU: Taking exception to "excesses of police and Rapid Action Force" on protesters during Monday's 'chakka jam', Shri Amarnath Sangarsh Samiti (SASS) announced suspension of talks with the four-member governor's panel "till such kind of operation is ... 30 injured in fresh Jammu protests Samiti threatens to call off talks with govt panel |
Posted on 26 August 2008 | 1:45 am















