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Mamata's no-confidence move not useful:
Karat
Trinamool
Congress chief Mamata Banerjee's no-confidence motion against the
UPA will not be useful at this stage as the government has the
numbers, CPI-M leader Prakash Karat said Monday. He added
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Congress ridicules Mamata over no-trust move
Trinamool doesn't have the numbers for no
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Israeli aggression continues, Gaza death
toll 91
Newly launched Israeli air strikes
killed three more Palestinians in the Gaza Strip Monday, taking
the toll to 91 on the
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Nine members of family killed in Israeli airstrike: Medic
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Girls' arrest for questioning Mumbai shutdown: Katju e-mail forces govt. to order probe
Katju said if no action was taken he
would "deem it that you as chief minister are unable to run the
state in a democratic manner as envisaged by the constitution to
which you have taken oath, and then the legal consequences will
follow"
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Sunita Willams returns from space with new
record
Indian-American astronaut Sunita Williams has returned to earth
after 127 days in space with a new record under her belt - the
most spacewalking time by
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SC slams centre over 2G auction
The
government Monday came under fire for not complying with the
Supreme Court's order to auction the entire spectrum that became
available following the cancellation of 122 2G licences in 22
circles in February. "We were very unfairly
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Stampede during Chhath festival in Patna, 18
killed
At least 18
people, including children and women, mostly devotees, were killed
and several others were injured in a stampede during Chhath
festival celebrations in Patna Monday »
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India draw first blood in series against
England
India Monday won the first cricket Test comfortably, making light
work of a spirited fight back by England after following on.
England, who put up a gritty batting display in the second innings
on the fourth day, gave up rather tamely, their last
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President Pranab Mukherjee at the National Education Day 2012
function to commemorate the birth anniversary of Maulana Abul
Kalam Azad, in New Delhi on November 11, 2012.
(Photo:
Sanjiv Misra) |
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