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Government willing to restart quiet dialogue in Kashmir: PC

The home minister, Mr P. Chidambaram, said on Friday the government was committed to reactivating the political process in Jammu and Kashmir and would be "very happy" if hardline separatist leader, Mr

Government ready for CBI probe into graft charges related to CWG

Government on Friday said it was willing to ask the CBI to look into charges of irregularities by state agencies involved in Commonwealth Games projects and accused the Opposition of projecting incorr

‘Pillai, Hafiz parallel ridiculous’

Days after calling home secretary G.K. Pillai’s comment before the India-Pakistan talks ill-timed, external affairs minister S.M. Krishna on Thursday termed “ridiculous” the comparison of the Indian official with terrorist Hafiz Saeed by Pakistan foreign minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi.

Crew member killed after fall from helicopter

In a freak accident, a crew member fell to his death when the door of a helicopter flung open while flying over Namsai in Lohit district of Arunachal Pradesh on Friday. The door of the MI-172 Pawan Ha

Want to impress women? Wear red

Men who have long tried to woo women with chocolates, flowers and witty chat-up lines, now have an easier way to impress women — just wear red.

Neil Armstrong turns 80

In the four decades since the world watched his "one giant leap for mankind", Neil Armstrong hasn't had much use for the limelight.

So as, the first man on the moon celebrates his 80th birthday on Th

India ready to discuss all issues with Pak: Krishna

India is willing to discuss everything with Pakistan in a "step-by-step" approach to resolve differences with the neighbouring country, the external affairs minister, Mr S.M. Krishna said on Thursday.

Sharad Yadav's chopper makes emergency landing

A helicopter carrying Janata Dal-United president, Mr Sharad Yadav, made an emergency landing on Thursday barely five minutes after take-off from Patna airport following a snag, an official said.

Mr

Law on honour killing may be amended

The home minister, Mr P. Chidambaram, on Thursday said the government was "actively considering" a proposal to amend the existing law or enact a new one to tackle "honour killing".

"In pursuance of

India not interfering, Shyam Saran tells Nepal Maoists

The Indian Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh's special envoy to Nepal, Mr Shyam Saran, began his whirlwind consultations on Thursday by first holding talks with the top leaders of the Maoist party.

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