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Second phase polls witness blast, incidents in Kozhikode district LDF win predicted KOCHI: The India Vision-AC Nielsen Exit Poll conducted among the Kerala voters after polling for the second phase of Assembly elections in 66 constituencies in six districts on Saturday predicted that the Left Democratic Front will come to power ... Taliban sets deadline to kill hostage Saran rejects demand for pullout of Indian citizens from Afghanistan
Family shaken, pleads for releaseEngineer took up assignment in January 13 abducted villagers killed by naxals 37 released villagers in a state of shock IOC seeks hike in petrol, diesel prices KOLKATA: Faced with huge under-recoveries, the Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) today sought an immediate upward revision of petrol and diesel prices to the extent of Rs 10.50 per litre. "At present prices, the company is incurring a daily loss of ... SBI, two other banks hike PLR State Bank, OBC raise home loan rates
Minor surgery done on Pramod MahajanCondition remains critical; the BJP leader may need similar procedures Maoists' call for ceasefire positive: Yechury KATHMANDU: Describing as "positive" the Maoists' decision to have a three-month ceasefire, CPI (M) leader Sitaram Yechury today hoped the rebels would join the political process and help in building a new democratic Nepal. "It is very ... Pakistan test-fires Hatf VI again ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Saturday successfully test fired its long-range surface-to-surface ballistic missile Hatf VI (Shaheen II) with `outstanding results.' A statement by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said that the missile test ... Braille signage system on trial basis All booths in R.K. Nagar and Park Town constituencies will have the facility UNFIT FOR CONSUMPTION
Australian wheat in the dockCHENNAI: Even before the half-a-lakh tonne cargo of Australian wheat could be unloaded at the Chennai port, a controversy has rocked the first consignment of import. Laboratory tests on the samples drawn from the cargo on Tuesday revealed more ... Glaring regional imbalance in industrial investment Seven districts draw a blank during 2005-06
Coming soon: A safari park in the heart of DelhiNEW DELHI: A safari park right here in the heart of the Capital? Sounds hard to believe? Well, Delhi University thinks otherwise. In an unusual venture that will clearly be a first for the city, the grand old university has embarked on the ...
Sinha for ban on unknown investorsHe says recent fluctuations in Sensex raise suspicion about unknown investment Quantum leap in IT exports from State Software Technology Parks of India sets itself an ambitious target of Rs. 18,000 cr. Other Stories
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