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Gyanendra yields, restores ParliamentKATHMANDU: Nepal's embattled King Gyanendra on Monday reinstated the lower house of Parliament and offered solace for those killed in weeks of pro-democracy protests, hoping to avoid a bloody showdown between his security forces and ... Manmohan sets up panel to study relief to Narmada oustees Ex-Comptroller and Auditor General V. K. Shunglu heads the three-member committee
No new surgery on Pramod Mahajan for nowBleeding from liver stops; close watch kept on pancreatic, hepatic injuries
India seeks German investment`The two countries should interlink their capability in energy security'
Lok Paritran promises clean regimeManifesto promises to reward merit, better employment opportunities DMK to raise Tribunal ruling with Sonia The Cauvery development will not affect DPA's poll chances, says Karunanidhi
In Nepal, novel forms of protest and familiar ones tooFree Students Union at the T.U. Teaching Hospital organised a referendum onganatantra,lokatantra, orrajtantra
We have let down Nepal people: NatwarPrime Minister should call all-party meeting to evolve national consensus 22 killed in Egypt bomb explosions Cairo, Egypt, April 25. (AP): Three terrorist bombs hit the Egyptian resort of Dahab at the height of the tourist season Monday, killing at least 22 people and wounding more than 150 in the third terror strike on a Sinai resort in less than two ... Court orders status quo on AMU But it should not enforce quota in PG medical admissions Below normal monsoon likely South-West Monsoon might be 22 p.c. deficient
One killed, 32 injured in election violence in Jammu and Kashmir59 per cent polling recorded in the four segments for byelections Revival of APCOCA mooted Move to curb faction violence in Rayalaseema; special court at Anantapur likely Other Stories
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