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Violence in Morena, curfew clamped
BSP supporters took up positions along the railway tracks at Morena station and threw stones at passing trains.
20-20 (hind)sight
Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsI think I cheated Sepoy Shukla on my very first assignment for CNN-IBN. One wintry, early December morning, while I was trying to work up some heat into my veins...
Quota bill faces opposition by the NDA
Priya Ranjan Dasmunsi was hopeful that the Bill would be passed. He said the Government would talk to the Opposition parties.
Morales claims victory in Bolivia polls
Evo Morales, Bolivia's first leader of Indian origin, is projected to win a huge majority in Bolivia's presidential elections.
Power Minister P M Sayeed is dead
Veteran Parliamentarian and Union Minister for Power P M Sayeed died of cardiac arrest in South Korean hospital on Sunday.
Software decodes Mona Lisa's smile
Scientists have applied emotion recognition software to the painting and have measured Mona Lisa's mood in the portrait.
Income Tax dept gets its act together
And that?s not all. To identify new taxpayers, the IT department has also put tax detectives on the job.
Govt turns down ONGC's bid in Nigeria
The Union Cabinet has turned down ONGC's bid for a stake in a Nigerian oilfield. But ONGC got clearance for 'Project Sugar Loaf'.
BP, Exxon & Shell eye India
Global energy giants BP, Exxon Mobil, Shell are thrashing out their plans with Indian companies to pump dollars into 5 states.
Iraq war made US safer: Rumsfeld
US Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld has said the US-led war in Iraq has made the US more secure.
Vote count underway in Iraq
Counting for the Iraq polls has begun. An estimated 15 million Iraqis went to the polls to elect the country's first permanent parliament.
ED questions Jagat Singh
The summons for questioning came in the wake of the allegations made by former Ambassador to Croatia, Aneil Mathrani.
East Asia Summit leaders pledge cooperation
East Asia's first summit ended on Wednesday with an agreement to hold annual talks on strategic issues such as trade and security.
Toshiba notebook starts at 40k
Toshiba, in partnership with HCL, launched four new versions of notebooks priced between Rs 40,000 to Rs 1.30 lakh per unit.