TN govt hikes bus fares and milk prices-Jayalalithaa slammed Centre for not providing enough fund for the state.
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Tharoor to write book on India's role in new world
Tharoor to write book on India's role in new world
Top Maoist shot dead in Latehar
Top Maoist shot dead in Latehar-In the note a rebel faction Jharkhand Janmukti Parishad claimed responsibility for the killing, the police said.
Cong-NCP in verbal war over poll alliance in Goa
Cong-NCP in verbal war over poll alliance in Goa-A war of words has erupted between Congress and NCP leaders in Goa amidst the ongoing alliance talks between the two parties for the forthcoming state Assembly polls.
Goa Governor returns Lokayukta Bill 2011
Goa Governor returns Lokayukta Bill 2011-The state Law Department to examine the queries and write back to the Raj Bhavan.
Dengue cases near 1,000 mark
Dengue cases near 1,000 mark-Over 10,000 dengue cases have been detected in the country this year and Delhi ranks 25th in the list of states
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Bihar: Public servants must submit assets details
Bihar: Public servants must submit assets details-The Nitish Kr govt decided to treat as "serious misconduct" for public servants not submitting their details of property within the stipulated time.
Nitish backs Mayawati on dividing UP
Nitish backs Mayawati on dividing UP-Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Wednesday lent support to his Uttar Pradesh counterpart Mayawati`s stand to carve out four new states out of Uttar Pradesh.
Expelled JD(U) Dileshwar Kamat rejoins party
Expelled JD(U) Dileshwar Kamat rejoins party-Expelled JD(U) leader and former MLA Dileshwar Kamat on Wednesday rejoined the parent at a functio
Mediapersons should understand responsibility`
Information and Public Relations Minister Vrishan Patel on Wednesday exhorted mediapersons to understand their responsibility.
Nitish wants `right to recall` implemented
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Thursday suggested exploring constitutional amendments for the purpose
S Arabia for UN resolution against Iran
Saudi Arabia has pressed the UN for a resolution that "deplores" an alleged plot by Iran to kill its ambassador in the US and calls upon Tehran to cooperate with the investigation into the assassination attempt.
Saudi Arabia tabled a draft resolution yesterday in the 193-member UN General Assembly, titled 'Terrorist attacks on Internationally Protected Persons,' which expresses deep concern over the October plot to assassinate the country's ambassador in Washington, Adel al-Jubeir.
Saudi Arabia tabled a draft resolution yesterday in the 193-member UN General Assembly, titled 'Terrorist attacks on Internationally Protected Persons,' which expresses deep concern over the October plot to assassinate the country's ambassador in Washington, Adel al-Jubeir.
US wants closer ties with China: Obama
The US wants close ties with Asia-Pacific countries including China, US President Barack Obama on Thursday said in an address to the Australian parliament.
"As the world's fastest-growing region - and home to more than half the global economy - Asia is critical to achieving my highest priority: creating jobs and opportunity for the American people," Obama said while addressing MPs and senators.
"As the world's fastest-growing region - and home to more than half the global economy - Asia is critical to achieving my highest priority: creating jobs and opportunity for the American people," Obama said while addressing MPs and senators.
Top Andhra official appears before CBI
A top bureaucrat of the Andhra Pradesh government Thursday appeared before the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) amid speculation that she may be arrested in the illegal mining case involving the mining company of former Karnataka minister G. Janardhana Reddy.
2nd Test: India win by innings and 15 runs
2nd Test: India win by innings and 15 runs
Aviation ministry firm on 24 pc FDI cap: Sources
There is a tussle between the Civil Aviation Ministry and Industries Ministry over the extent of allowing foreign airlines to invest in domestic carriers.
Civil Aviation Ministry sources have said that they are firm on a 24 per cent cap on the extent of FDI by foreign carriers while the Industry Ministry has batted for a minimum of 26 per cent.
Dawood held in high esteem in Pak: Musharraf
Pakistan's former president Pervez Musharraf has said that although he can't confirm gangster Dawood Ibrahim's presence in Pakistan, the suspected mastermind behind the 1993 Mumbai multiple bombings, is being held in "high esteem" by many in his country making his extradition "complicated".
Smitha's brother drags 'The Dirty Picture' to HC
The makers of Vidya Balan starrer ‘The Dirty Picture’ have been dragged to the Andhra Pradesh High Court by the brother of south Indian actress Silk Smitha.
Tri-Valley case: US approves transfer of 435 Indian students
Indian officials urged US officials to view the cases of the students with "understanding" since they have undergone hardship due to the closure of the university."The embassy of India is continuing its efforts with US authorities for addressing the plight of TVU students," the statement said.
Lokayukta has issued notice to state Transport Minister Ram Acahl Rajbhar
The Uttar Pradesh Lokayukta has issued notice to state Transport Minister Ram Acahl Rajbhar on charges of having disproportionate assets. Lokayukta Justice N K Mehrotra has directed Rajbhar to file a reply within 14 days on a complaint lodged against him, official sources said here
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