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New Delhi, Aug 10 (IANS) Reaching out to troubled Jammu and Kashmir for the first time since the latest uprising, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Tuesday said his government was ready for dialogue to solve the problems in Kashmir and bring out a political solution 'that addresses the alienation and emotional needs of the people' of the state.

Addressing an all-party delegation from Jammu and Kashmir, led by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, at the Panchvati conference room adjacent to his residence, Manmohan Singh said the dialogue to solve the Kashmir issue should be held within a democratic framework.
This is for the first time in two months that Manmohan Singh expressed his views on the turbulent situation in Kashmir, rocked by a cycle of violence triggered by stone-pelting street protests and retaliatory firing by security forces resulting in the death of 50 people, mostly young civilians, since June 11.
'The events in Kashmir over the past few weeks have caused me great pain. I share the grief, the sorrow and the sense of loss of every mother, every father, every family and every child in Kashmir,' Manmohan Singh said.
While the ruling coalition partners - the National Conference and the Congress - and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), the Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M), the Jammu and Kashmir National Panther's Party (J&K NPP) and smaller parties attended the meet, the main opposition People's Democratic Party (PDP) boycotted the meet.
Reaching out to the young protesters of Kashmir, Manmohan Singh said: 'I can feel the pain and understand the anger and frustration that is bringing young people out on to the streets of Kashmir. Many of them have seen nothing but violence and conflict in their lives and have been scarred by suffering.'
'Today I wish to share with you my sense of hope for the people of Jammu and Kashmir that I have long nurtured,' he added.
Stating that the state is only now emerging from the shadow of more than two decades of a deadly insurgency, he appealed to the youth to resume studies.
'Let us make a new beginning. I appeal to the youth to go back to their schools and colleges and allow classes to resume. I ask their parents: what future is there for Kashmir if your children are not educated,' he said.
Declaring that his government was ready for a dialogue, Manmohan Singh said he was convinced that the only way forward in Jammu and Kashmir is the path of dialogue and reconciliation. He said that the UPA government has 'invested heavily in the peace process in Kashmir' more than any other government in the past.
'The brave rejection of militancy by the people opened the door for us to pursue an unprecedented and intensive internal and external dialogue on the issues that have bedevilled Jammu and Kashmir for six decades,' he said, speaking in Urdu.
He also stressed the need for holding local body elections as early as possible 'to increase peoples' participation in democratic governance and ensure political empowerment at the grassroots level'.
He indicated a review of the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, or AFSPA, which gives the army legal immunity for their actions, saying that his government was aware of the 'public sentiment' in the state on the issue.
Political parties, including separatists, have been strongly urging the central government to review the AFSPA. But the BJP is against any changes in the law.
Manmohan Singh listed the 'bold initiatives and historic decisions' his government had taken with Pakistan. 'A bus service was started. We facilitated trade across the LoC. We facilitated arrangements for divided families to meet. We changed the policy on allowing people representing different shades of opinion to visit Pakistan because we wanted to involve all sections of the people in the peace process,' he said.
Regarding the dialogue, he said: 'We are ready for this. We are willing to discuss all issues within the bounds of our democratic processes and framework.' Appealing to the youth in Kashmir to maintain calm, he said the political process 'can gather momentum and yield results only if there is a prolonged peace'.
The prime minister announced the formation of a six-member committee led by C. Rangarajan, chairman of PM's Economic Advisory Council, to prepare a plan for employment opportunities in the state. The panel will submit its report within three months.
The meeting was also attended by Home Minister P. Chidambaram, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee and Defence Minister A.K. Antony.
The meeting began with the observance of a minute's silence for those 'who lost their near ones' in violence in Kashmir and flashfloods in Ladakh.
'I welcome you today with grief in my heart and hope in my mind,' Manmohan Singh told the state's leaders.
LAL SLAM
- 'Coming here and talking about peace is an achievement: Mamata'

Lalgarh, Aug. 9: There she stood on the frying pan of a platform, a slip of a figure in the sun filling a void inexplicably left unmanned by a 33-year-old monolith.

Peace and development fought for space on Mamata Banerjee's lips in Lalgarh today but her overriding accomplishment was she did manage to step into a void — an uncharted vacuum for the symbols of power in Bengal for around one and a half years.

A restrained Mamata did not want to put too fine a point on it but she did acknowledge the import of keeping her date with Lalgarh that has fallen off the map of governance for months.

"Coming here and talking about peace and democracy is an achievement," Mamata told The Telegraph after addressing an apolitical rally organised under the aegis of her party.

Thousands of PCPA supporters from villages like Punnapani, Bamal, Gohomidanga, Lakshmanpur and Jharnadange and Trinamul foot soldiers from nearby towns like Haldia, Dispur, Garbeta, Ghatal, Midnapore and Tamluk attended the rally, the plan for which was announced during Mamata's July 21 meeting at Esplanade in Calcutta.

In the backdrop of continued violence in Jungle Mahal, today's rally was one of the biggest political events in the area, on the boil since an attack on Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee's convoy on November 2, 2008.

By turning it into a success in what is considered a Maoist stronghold, Mamata has dealt another blow to the beleaguered Bhattacharjee government.

Mamata rolled out a two-pronged formula — the Maoists shunning violence and coming to the talks table and the Centre withdrawing the joint forces after the talks start — for the peace process, although she did not elaborate how she planned to attain the twin objectives.

Echoing Mamata, other speakers at the rally — Swami Agnivesh and Medha Patkar — laid stress on the same points as necessary conditions for peace. But none came up with a specific roadmap to restore normality in one of the most underdeveloped regions in the state, covering parts of Bankura, Purulia and West Midnapore.

"The main thing is the peace process has to start," said Mamata, as she sat next to Swami Agnivesh after her 30-minute speech under a merciless August sun.

When the process will start, who will steer it or who will take Mamata's missive to the Maoists — all these questions remained unanswered even as Trinamul leaders congratulated each other for the success of the rally.

Over 10,000 people could make it to the venue — Lalgarh Ramkrishna Higher Secondary School — while 40,000 were stuck on the approach roads.

"They tried to scare me to prevent me from coming here. But I have still come and I want to bring an end to the politics of violence and killings," said Mamata, with a white uttariya wrapped around her head, as she started her speech a few minutes after 2pm.

With the administration unable to deliver development in the area, she chose the occasion to grab what the Left Front government has conceded to her with years of inaction in the deprived belt.

The Left committed another blunder: once rebellion erupted in Lalgarh, war-horse politicians who could once connect with the masses turned their back on the terrain. Even after Union home minister P. Chidambaram landed in Lalgarh, neither chief minister Bhattacharjee nor any other CPM leader of similar stature chose to make a trip. An irony of today's meeting was the state government had little option but to foot Mamata's security bill and allow her to reap the political dividends.

"Tell me, what do you want? I will try to ensure whatever is possible for me. But the democratic process in a peaceful environment has to start," she said.

In an attempt to prove that she did not come empty handed, Mamata announced a grant of Rs 20 lakh from Mukul Roy's MP funds for the school premises that hosted the meeting. As a majority of those who attended the rally were from the tribal communities, she also promised that she would fight for their right to forests and continue her opposition to the Centre's proposed land acquisition bill and special economic zones.

"The government has done nothing for us.... Nobody cares about this area. We are happy that Mamata at least came here. We don't know whether she will deliver, but we all know that she is a brave woman," said Nantu Mahato, an unemployed youth in his early twenties, who came from Goaltore to attend the rally.

Mamata refused to use a bullet-proof car but that was not the only risk she took today. She rolled a political dice by urging the Maoists to shun violence and come to the talks table to restore peace in Jungle Mahal and assuring withdrawal of the joint forces if the talks start.

"I urge my Maoist friends to take part in the dialogue. Once the talks start, you must stop violence and come for democratic negotiations. If necessary, the joint forces will be withdrawn," Mamata told the rally.

In a statement last week, Maoist leader Kishan had extended his support for the rally and lauded Mamata's peace attempts. The reaction to Mamata's call for an end to violence, however, was not available till late in the evening.

Her peace formula will also have to face another test — the response of the UPA government, which does not have any immediate plans to abandon its offensive against the Maoists.

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BJP makes common cause with Left, attacks Mamata in LS


New Delhi, Aug 10 (PTI) BJP today found unlikely allies in the Left parties as it attacked Railway Minister Mamata Banerjee's alleged support to the Maoists and her questioning of the encounter in which naxal spokesman Azad was killed. As soon as the House assembled for the day, BJP Deputy Leader Gopinath Munde got up and sought permission from Speaker Meira Kumar to raise the issue of Banerjee questioning the encounter.

Kumar asked Munde to raise the matter during Zero Hour but the BJP leader insisted on speaking immediately. Even as the Speaker called for the Question Hour, Munde began speaking on the issue.
At this point Trinamool Congress members started protesting prompting the Left members to rise in their seats and back the BJP in attacking Banerjee. Trinamool member Sudip Bandopadyay was seen gesturing in the House suggesting that the BJP has made common cause with arch ideological rivals - the Left parties.
"They do not want Question Hour to run," Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pawan Kumar Bansal said, pointing towards the Opposition benches as BJP and Trinamool members continued to raise slogans against each other. Congress members were on their feet demanding smooth functioning of the Question Hour.
As the Speaker continued with the Question Hour, the BJP members took their seats acceding to the Chair's request to raise the matter during Zero Hour. Yesterday, at a rally in the Maoist stronghold Lalgarh in West Bengal, Banerjee condemned "the manner" in which Maoist spokesperson Cherukiri Rajkumar, alias Azad, was "murdered" in Andhra Pradesh last month.


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  • Committee formed to protect heritage of Parliament bldg meetsPTI - 09:35 PM New Delhi, Aug 10 (PTI) A high level committee constituted to protect the heritage of Parliament building held its first meeting today.
  • CBI probe into Saithia rail accident: WB govt yet to replyPTI - 09:34 PM Kolkata, Aug 10 (PTI) The West Bengal government is yet to reply to the Union Home Ministry's letter seeking its opinion on a CBI inquiry into the July 19 Sainthia rail accident, as demanded by Railway Minister Mamata Banerjee.
  • Leh toll 167, five foreigners among deadIANS - 09:34 PM Srinagar, Aug 10 (IANS) The toll in the devastating flash floods caused by the sudden cloudburst in Leh town in Jammu and Kashmir's Ladakh region went up Tuesday to 167, including five foreigners, while around 200 people were still missing, officials said.
  • Congress hits back at Bukhari for "anti-minority" commentsPTI - 09:33 PM Patna, Aug 10 (PTI) Congress today said it regretted the alleged remarks of the Jama Masjid Imam Maulana Syed Ahmed Bukhari accusing the party of being anti-minorities and said it did not require Bukhari's "certificate" for its services to the community.
  • PM's Kashmir speech too late, too little, say KashmirisIANS - 09:32 PM Srinagar, Aug 10 (IANS) Separatist leaders dismissed Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's speech on the Kashmir crisis Tuesday as 'echoing the same old policy', while the common man wondered whether the balm intended to be applied on their wounds was not too late, too little.

Politics

  • Rahul Gandhi pays surprise visit to Gujarat's AnandIANS - 09:36 PM Gandhinagar, Aug 10 (IANS) Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi Tuesday caught everyone by surprise when he visited the Institute of Rural Management Anand (IRMA)headquartered at the milk town of Anand in Gujarat.
  • Congress to go with consensus view on caste censusIANS - 08:25 PM New Delhi, Aug 10 (IANS) The Congress said Tuesday that it will go by the consensus view on the demand for caste-based census.
  • Congress distances from Mamata's remark on Azad's deathIANS - 08:23 PM New Delhi, Aug 10 (IANS) Distancing itself from Railway Minister Mamata Banerjee's remark referring to Maoist spokesman Azad's death in a shootout as a 'murder', the Congress said Tuesday that anyone who had apprehensions about it should approach the courts or the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC).
  • Citing Mamata, BJP seeks CBI probe into Azad killingIANS - 07:19 PM New Delhi, Aug 10 (IANS) The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Tuesday said the government should order a CBI probe into the killing of Maoist leader Cherukuri Rajkumar alias Azad as a union minister had suggested that it was a staged shootout.
  • Manmohan calls for early local body polls in KashmirIANS - 07:05 PM New Delhi, Aug 10 (IANS) Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Tuesday called for early elections to local bodies in Jammu and Kashmir and stressed the need for reinvigorating peaceful political activity on the ground to enhance popular participation in governance.

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  • Miracle Baby - Leh toddler braves nature's furyMail Today - Mon, Aug 9 Two-year-old wrenched away from mom after Thursday’s cloudburst survives and is reunited with her mother.
  • The okay TataHT - Sun, Aug 8 New Delhi, Aug. 7 -- On the face of it, there is very little that differentiates the incumbent from the successor - Ratan Naval Tata and Noel Naval Tata. Both belong to the same family, the House of the Tatas. Both are introvert and extremely reclusive. And both are leaders not by choice but by circumstances, or as some say, compulsion.
  • Viewer has the remote controlHT - Sat, Aug 7 New Delhi, Aug. 6 -- The Hindustan Times-MaRS consumer satisfaction survey on 'India's favourite DTH Operators' reveals that the Indian consumer knows her mind, and direct-to-home satellite television providers will have to work extra hard to ensure that customers don't switch loyalty to smarter rivals.
  • Flying is serious businessHT - Fri, Aug 6 New Delhi, Aug. 5 -- Breaking records and setting a standard, the Gulfstream G550, a large-cabin, ultra-long range business jet has been doing its successful rounds from Seoul to Orlando and linking Washington, DC, with Dubai, London with Singapore and Tokyo with Paris.
  • court rejects bail plea of two terror suspectsHT - Thu, Aug 5 Mumbai, Aug. 5 -- The sessions court on Wednesday rejected the bail applications of two terror suspects arrested on charges of conspiring to give shape to a series of sabotages at important locations in the city at the instance of their handlers in Pakistan.

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  • Land dispute puts Gokulpuri under siege-like situationHT - Mon, Aug 9 New Delhi, Aug. 9 -- A fight over a land area caused a siege-like situation in northeast Delhi's Gokulpuri region on Sunday morning.
  • Four held for luring, blackmailing peopleHT - Mon, Aug 9 New Delhi, Aug. 9 -- The Delhi Police Crime Branch on Sunday arrested four people, including a 21-year-old woman and a factory owner, for allegedly attempting to extort Rs 30 lakh from a businessman. The accused are Rahul Goel (24), who owns a plastic pipe manufacturing factory, his cousin Ashish Aggarwal (26), Vinod Arora (42) and a woman whose identity has been protected.
  • Man arrested for raping 20-year-oldHT - Mon, Aug 9 Mumbai, Aug. 9 -- A 19-year-old boy was arrested for allegedly raping a 20-year-old domestic help at knifepoint on Sunday.
  • Kalyan man held for raping daughterHT - Mon, Aug 9 Mumbai, Aug. 9 -- A 52-year-old Kalyan resident, who is employed at a private company, was arrested on Sunday for allegedly raping his 16-year-old daughter while his wife was out.
  • 18-yr-old held for molesting collegian in GhatkoparHT - Mon, Aug 9 Mumbai, Aug. 9 -- An 18-year-old tailor, Rizwan Khan, was arrested for allegedly molesting a 19-year-old girl on Saturday evening.

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Curfew in force in Srinagar as separatists plan protests

IE - 02:47 PM Curfew was in force in Srinagar on Tuesday as a precautionary measure even as restrictions remained imposed in other major towns of the Kashmir Valley in the wake of a separatists' protest plan.
  • Why is PM silent on Mamata's Lalgarh rally, asks BJP IE - 05:51 PM

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  • CPI(M) campaign soon to 'defend' Left in Bengal IE - 05:51 PM

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  • ULFA call to boycott I-Day celebrations in Assam IE - 05:51 PM

    The proscribed ULFA today called a 15-hour general strike to boycott Independence Day celebrations in Assam.

  • Explosion kills 4, injures 6 in AP IE - 05:51 PM

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  • Police identify German bakery blast culprits IE - 05:51 PM

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  • Leh floods: MEA sets up control room for information IE - 05:51 PM

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  • BJP makes common cause with Left, attacks Mamata IE - 02:47 PM

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  • No fresh oil spill reported, anti-pollution ops continue IE - 02:47 PM

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  • Mumbai oil spill a big disaster: Govt IE - 02:47 PM

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  • Terror infrastructure still intact in Pak, PoK: India IE - 02:47 PM

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  • Now, radiation therapy to kill tumours IE - 02:47 PM

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  • Nayana Pujari case: Choudhary's lawyer submits appeal IE - 02:47 PM

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  • RS adjourns over Mamata's support of Maoists IE - 12:18 PM

    Rajya Sabha was adjourned till noon on Tuesday after unsavoury scenes between the treasury benches and the Opposition BJP which wanted to discuss Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee's alleged support of Maoists at her Lalgarh rally.

  • MHA to hold talks with BlackBerry service providers IE - 05:33 AM

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  • Mamata apart, Bengal best Centre ally against Maoists IE - 05:33 AM

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Curfew back with one more death in Valley

HT - 12:15 PM Srinagar, Aug. 9 -- In the wake of one more civilian succumbing to his injuries and separatists' shutdown call, the J-K authorities on Monday again re-imposed curfew and placed security restriction in Kashmir to plug any attempt by protesters to organise street demonstration.
  • Reunion after 10 hours of heartbreak HT - 12:15 PM

    Leh, Aug. 9 -- It had started raining. Tsering Dolma slept peacefully at her home in Choglamsar village on Thursday night. Deldoma, Tsering's two-year-old daughter, was blissfully asleep too, wrapped in her mother's arms. A little after midnight, the weather worsened and cloudbursts triggered sudden floods. Water and mud descended on Choglamsar, 7 km from Leh town.

  • IAF to the rescue in cut-off Zanskar valley HT - 12:15 PM

    Jammu, Aug. 9 -- As the extent of destruction following Friday's cloudbursts in Ladakh becomes clearer, rescue and relief operations are spreading beyond Leh to other areas such as the Zanskar Valley, which remains cut off from the rest of country.

  • Rajiv Award choice leaves many in Cong surprised HT - 12:15 PM

    New Delhi, Aug. 9 -- Ninety-year-old Islamic scholar Maulana Wahiduddin Khan has been conferred with the 18th Rajiv Gandhi National Sadbhavana Award, a decision that has raised eyebrows within the Congress circles, since Khan is known for his association with senior BJP leaders Atal Bihari Vajpayee and L K Advani.

  • CPM works at Cong, Trinamool break-up HT - 12:15 PM

    Vijaywada, Aug. 10 -- On Day 3 of the CPI(M)'s central committee meeting here, Mamata Banerjee seemed to have captured the maximum mind space of party leaders.

  • Police strives to keep Shah comfortable in prison HT - 12:15 PM

    Ahmedabad, Aug. 10 -- The Gujarat police are moving heaven and earth to ensure that former minister and fake-encounter accused Amit Shah is comfortable even in jail.

  • Jaipal says Games will be best ever HT - 12:15 PM

    New Delhi, Aug. 10 -- As the Opposition pounded the Government for alleged corruption in the preparation for the Commonwealth Games, Urban Development Minister S. Jaipal Reddy assured the Lok Sabha that, "We will be staging the best Commonwealth Games ever in the history.

  • Before the Games, cops face PCR and man management crisis HT - 12:15 PM

    New Delhi, Aug. 10 -- This time it is the Delhi Police who does not know whom to dial for help. With just 55-days left for the Commonwealth Games, the Delhi Police is likely to face a serious shortage of Police Control Room vans and trained and experienced personnel to drive them around.

  • Power pangs for CWG cycling event HT - 12:15 PM

    Noida, Aug. 10 -- The Commonwealth Games cycling events have run into a power crisis of sorts. With the CWG Organising Committee asking for 1500 KW power load-more than double its earlier demand of 700 KW-the Noida Authority says they can't do anything as the already laid cables and transformers can take maximum load of 850 KW.

  • Delhi Police's latest buy: Ballistic Protective Blanket HT - 12:15 PM

    New Delhi, Aug. 10 -- The Delhi Police is taking no chances as it gears up even for urban warfare in the run-up to the Commonwealth Games.

  • How to kill a brand HT - 12:15 PM

    New Delhi, Aug. 10 -- The main licensee of the Commonwealth Games merchandise is considering withdrawing from the contract after the launch of the Games-branded items was postponed indefinitely for the fourth time on Monday.

  • CEO of travel company accused of data theft HT - 12:15 PM

    Gurgaon, Aug. 10 -- The chief executive officer, an expat from UK, and director of a travel company were on Monday summoned to the office of senior police officials of Gurgaon police in a case of data theft.

  • Disabled athletes to gherao Sports Minister's home HT - 12:15 PM

    New Delhi, Aug. 10 -- Angry at the continued apathy of the union sports minister towards sports for the disabled, hundreds of disabled athletes and activists from all over the country will protest outside the minister's residence in Delhi on Tuesday.

  • UP raises pitch for airport at Greater Noida HT - 12:15 PM

    New Delhi, Aug. 10 -- The Uttar Pradesh government has projected that 3.1 million people would use the proposed airport at Greater Noida in its first year.

  • Gurgaon residents' petition against electricity supplier HT - 12:15 PM

    Gurgaon, Aug. 10 -- Six condominium associations of DLF City have moved the Haryana Electricity Regulatory Commission (HERC) against Dakshin Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam (DHBVN) arrear recovery memos.

  • Govt to ensure poor pupils finish private schooling HT - 12:15 PM

    New Delhi, Aug. 10 -- Soon, children admitted to private schools under the economically weaker section (EWS) quota will no longer face the threat of being struck off the rolls in case their parents' income rises beyond the limit set to identify this section.

  • Now, stray cattle dog MCD plans HT - 12:15 PM

    New Delhi, Aug. 10 -- Mindless of the fact that the NGOs running cow shelters in the city are not in a financial condition to keep stray cattle as they have not been paid money for a year, the MCD has been continuing with its cattle-catching drive.

  • Govt mulls changes in house tax calculation HT - 12:15 PM

    Gurgaon, Aug. 10 -- The meeting of various RWAs from Gurgaon and the Haryana chief minister is finally bearing some fruit.

  • Man survives bullet injury HT - 12:15 PM

    Gurgaon, Aug. 10 -- It was a very-very close call for 28-year-old Sadam Hussain on Wednesday night. In was nothing short of a miracle. The factory worker was on his way to work on Wednesday night when he was shot in the neck by some unknown person(s). A three-hour long major vessel surgery was conducted on him in a private hospital here after a passerby brought him to the hospital.

  • Work starts on highway to Faridabad HT - 12:15 PM

    Gurgaon, Aug. 10 -- By May 2011, people will be able to zoom past on the four lane 24.3 Gurgaon-Faridabad road.

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Cong sounds Bellary bugle, ends march with grand rally

FE - 05:02 PM A virtual who's who of the Congress leadership in Karnataka lined up in Bellary, the stronghold of the BJP's Reddy brothers group, on Monday as the party culminated a 320-km march it had undertaken in protest against the rampant illegal mining and iron ore export business in the state.
  • RS adjourns over Mamata's support of Maoists FE - 05:02 PM

    Rajya Sabha was adjourned till noon on Tuesday after unsavoury scenes between the treasury benches and the Opposition BJP which wanted to discuss Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee's alleged support of Maoists at her Lalgarh rally.

  • Why is PM silent on Mamata's Lalgarh rally, asks BJP FE - 05:02 PM

    Opposition BJP on Tuesday created uproar in Rajya Sabha over Trinamool Congress Mamata Banerjee's rally at Lalgarh backed by Maoists and asked why Prime Minister Manmohan Singh was silent on the Railway Minister's alleged hobnobbing with Left-wing extremists.

  • Letters to the editor FE - 03:09 AM

    The government recently set up a committee to look into deregulating interest rates on small savings instruments such as public provident fund schemes, a move aimed at linking them to market rates.

  • Didi calls Maoists for talks, questions Azad killing FE - 03:09 AM

    Union Minister and Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee addressed a huge rally at Lalgarh on Monday afternoon and said peace talks with Maoists should be started immediately.

  • Railways to go green with four bio-diesel plants FE - 03:09 AM

    Indian Railways has planned to set up four bio-diesel plants to reduce its carbon footprint and take forward its experiment with non-conventional form of energy.

  • Report card FE - 03:09 AM

    This paper* explores how developmental and regulatory impediments to resource reallocation limit the ability of developing countries to adopt new technologies.

  • SC admits BSNL engineer's plea over illegal call routing FE - 03:09 AM

    The Supreme Court on Monday admitted a petition filed by a divisional engineer of BSNL, who allegedly was being victimised by the PSU for detecting an illegal call routing racket involving a powerful private cellular operator.

  • SC rap may delay Maya's ambitious road projects FE - 03:09 AM

    The Mayawati government's most ambitious project till date—the 160-km access-controlled Yamuna Expressway between Greater Noida and Agra—faces the Supreme Court rap, which may lead to a delay in execution.

  • Quick view FE - 03:09 AM

    More steps could be taken to ease inflation, says FM Concerned over rising prices, finance minister Pranab Mukherjee has said more fiscal and monetary steps could be taken to ease inflation, if required.

  • Mass molestation of naked tribal girl in WB FE - Mon, Aug 9

    The police today arrested five persons in Birbhum district for allegedly circulating a video that featured a village tribal girl when she was being paraded naked.

  • Mosquitoes terrorise gangster Abu Salem FE - Mon, Aug 9

    One of the more fearsome gangsters of his time, Abu Salem is now being terorised by none other than Mumbai mosquitoes.

  • Inequality is not necessarily bad; it can be a positive force FE - Mon, Aug 9

    Political interventions, especially cheap housing credit, were as much responsible for the economic crises in the US as the unbridled financial capitalism, argues Raghuram G Rajan, noted economist and honorary adviser to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in his latest book Fault Lines.

  • Every day, Valley waits for the night FE - Mon, Aug 9

    For the past five weeks, Srinagar has been caught in a different time zone. Signs of normal life begin only in the silence of the dark night, when security personnel implementing curfew restrictions have retreated to their fortified bunkers and protesters have finally gone home.

  • The long fight for Lalgarh FE - Mon, Aug 9

    "All our important leaders are being either arrested or eliminated. How is this possible? Police have penetrated our ranks. We have to disown the PCAPA (People's Committee Against Police Atrocities). We have to convince the media that PCAPA and CPI-Maoist are different organisations with different political agendas... that neither Chhatradhar Mahato nor Asit Mahato has any links with us.

  • It's the level of competitiveness that matters FE - Mon, Aug 9

    International involvement of Indian companies from 1950 to 2000 was usually marked by the setting up of joint ventures or subsidiaries in foreign countries.

  • The gains outweigh the risks for India Inc FE - Mon, Aug 9

    Indian companies have been on a takeover spree abroad in the last five years with Tata's leading from the front by Tata Steel's $12.1 billion deal for Corus, the British steel company.

  • Greater synergy is the goal FE - Mon, Aug 9

    Overseas acquisitions, which started with Tata Tea acquiring Tetley, a company twice its size, in 2000, have now developed into a major marker for the confidence of Indian companies.

  • Job scheme boosts rural household income 74% FE - Mon, Aug 9

    The employment guarantee scheme has resulted in a big spurt in not only wages but also household income in the rural areas, an analysis of the data since the beginning of the programme in 2006-07 show.

  • Visa fee hike should be at lower rate and across board FE - Mon, Aug 9

    The US Senate has passed the Border Security Bill that seeks to fund the US-Mexico border security through H1B and L-1 visa fees.

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Karnataka Bank ups its PLR by 25 bps

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Indian authorities have plugged a fuel leak in a container ship that collided into another cargo vessel off the coast of Mumbai, a senior government official said.

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NEW DELHI: Suresh Kalmadi, who is in the eye of a storm over allegations of corruption and mismanagement related to Commonwealth Games projects, on Tuesday skipped a discussion on CWG preparations in the Lok Sabha.

Tata Motors slips out of red on JLR sales; PAT at Rs 1989 cr

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US visa fee hike to cost Indian firms extra Rs 920 cr a year

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Droid 2 launches Thursday with Froyo, Flash

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Nod for forming societies for AIIMS-like institutions

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US reassures India on military aid to Pakistan

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