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Gallery of decorative art reopens at National Museum

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A gallery of decorative art showcasing artifacts made of ivory, jade and ceramics was reopened at the National Museum here after renovation, shedding light on the craftsmanship prevalent in the 18th and 19th centuries.

Advani endorses most Modi views

Rift  Settled?

While it is known that Mr L.K.

UPA bypassed Parliament, says BJP

Accusing the Congress-led UPA of bypassing Parliament by issuing an ordinance on Food Security Bill, the BJP on Thursday said ruling Congress acted in a hurry with an eye on polls.

Cong-JMM pact in a day or two

With a broad agreement reached for a Congress-JMM alliance in Jharkhand, leaders from both parties on Thursday discussed the nitty-gritty of government formation in the state and the joint statement t

Railgate: CBI names Bansal as a witness

Former railway minister Pawan Kumar Bansal has been named as a prosecution witness in the railway bribery scandal by the CBI.

Gujarat cops had fired 70 rounds

Investigations into the Ishrat Jahan fake encounter case have revealed that the accused Gujarat cops had fired a total of 70 rounds on the teenager and her alleged associates — Pranesh Pillai alias Ja

Specify public transport policy, buses needed: HC

The Delhi high court on Thursday directed the city government to apprise it of the existing public transport policy and the number of buses required for the city in the current scenario.

Guilty must be punished: Shinde

Indicating that his ministry may even disown Rajendra Kumar, special director, Intelligence Bureau, whose alleged role in the Ishrat Jahan fake encounter case is being probed by the CBI, home minister

Education system needs immediate reform: SC

Expressing disappointment with limited options for attaining quality education in the country, the Supreme Court has said that the education system in the country has failed to achieve its objective a

Rainfall trends are changing

An analysis of rainfall data of the India Meteorological Depart-ment shows that rainfall trends are changing in India.

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