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Kashmir meet seeks inquiry

Srinagar, July 12: A delegation of Jammu and Kashmir’s mainstream political parties will meet the Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, to seek an inclusive political package as a major enterprise to add

‘Yuki needs to be aggressive’

New Delhi, July 12: Passion, dedication and discipline are the three words, says tennis coaching legend Nick Bollettieri, that can turn an average player into a winner. Bollettieri, an American, is cr

Tulsi, 22, joins IIT, will be youngest Indian prof.

Bengaluru, July 12: Tathagat Avatar Tulsi, yesterday’s child prodigy has grown up! At 22, he joins the faculty of Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Mumbai, next week.

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Centre to set up VC for drug cos

New Delhi, July 12: The government proposes to set up a Rs 3,000 crore venture capital fund for giving a fillip to drug discovery and strengthening the pharma infrastructure in the country, according

10 bombs seized in Kerala

Thiruvananthapuram, July 12: Police has recovered around 10 powerful bombs hidden in a bucket from a building used by the Popular Front, a Muslim fundamentalist outfit, at Edakkad in Kannur on Monday

Infosys Q1 results today, market awaits guidance

Mumbai, July 12: Even though some companies have already announced first quarter financials, it is the Infosys results day that is traditionally been seen as the beginning of the results season.

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CRPF shunts out all its IPS officers

New Delhi, July 12: The tussle between the top brass of the state police and the Central security forces in Chhattisgarh has reportedly forced the CRPF to shift all its IPS officers engaged in anti-Na

Industry grows 11.5% in May, lowest in 2010

New Delhi, July 12: As low base effect starts wearing out, India’s industrial production in May grew by less-than-expected 11.5 per cent. This is the slowest growth in the industrial production in the

Digvijay asks Gadkari to explain Jethmalani ties

New Delhi, July 12: The Union finance minister, Mr Pranab Mukherjee, said at Beharampore on Sunday that while “making comments on an issue, political leaders should maintain decency.”

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Britons want foreign aid to India cut

London, July 11: Britons, who are facing cuts in public spending, are more and more questioning the UK government’s commitment to providing aid to countries like India and China.

Chancellor George Os

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