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Nuke deal will put India in league with elite nations: Sonia Congress President Sonia Gandhi today said that the Indo-US civil nuclear pact will put India in the league of elite nations, which dominate the atomic power sector, and enable the country to meet its energy requirements.
India to go for bilateral nuclear trade after ratification of 123 agreement: Mukherjee External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee on Monday said India will be able to enter into bilateral nuclear agreements with other countries after the ratification of the 123 agreement between Indian and the US.
Two killed, one injured in Hyderabad Cessna crash A trainee pilot and an instructor, on board a two-seater Cessna got killed on Monday when it crashed in a residential area in Hyderabad.
Chinese Foreign Minister expects more investments in India Visiting Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jeichi on Monday expressed a keenness for more Chinese investments in India.
Election Commission meeting on J-K poll schedule gets differing views (Update/Election Commission me The Election Commission meeting with all political parties of Jammu and Kashmir to determine the timing of the State Assembly elections on Monday evoked differing views.
Sonia inaugurates Rajasthan's first lignite mine Congress president Sonia Gandhi today inaugurated Rajasthan's first lignite 'opencast' mine of a total capacity of 2.1 million tonnes in Barsingsar village in Bikaner district. The lignite mine has been set up by "Mini Ratna" Neyveli Lignite Corporation (NLC) Limited.
Mamata suspends dharna at Singur after stalemate ends Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee agreed to end her two-week-long protest outside the TATA Motors' Nano car plant at Singur after reaching an agreement with the West Bengal Government over land acquisition issue.
Rajasthan's Sambhar salt lake may soon cease to exist Rajasthan's famed Sambhar salt lake may soon become history following the absence of proper conservation plans and an acute shortage of labourers.
Tobacco Control workshop to be held in Delhi Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare, Dr Anbumani Ramadoss, will inaugurate a National Advocacy Workshop on Tobacco Control Laws and related Issues in India on Tuesday.
Majuli Island battles with floods Situation is grim in Majuli Island in Assam, where floods have inundated almost the entire island, affecting thousands of people and disrupting communications.
Australian Foreign Minister on five-day visit to India Australian Foreign Minister Stephen Smith will visit India from September 8 to September 12.
Srinagar remains tense, Election Commission to discuss on J-K poll schedule The Election Commission on Monday will hold a meeting of all political parties of Jammu and Kashmir to determine the timing of the State Assembly elections.
Mumbai Christians protest violence in Orissa's Kandhamal District Christians took out a rally in Mumbai on Sunday to protest against the recent violence in Orissa's Kandhamal District.
Sonia Gandhi to visit Rajasthan today Congress president Sonia Gandhi will arrive on a one-day visit to Rajasthan today.
BJP will waive off farmers' debt, renegotiate nuke deal if voted to power Bharatiya Janata Party president Rajnath Singh has said his party would waive off farmers' debt if voted to power.
Chinese Foreign Minister to meet Manmohan, Pranab today Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi, who arrived in Kolkata on a three-day visit to India on Sunday, will reach here this afternoon to meet Prime Minister Dr.Manmohan Singh and to hold delegation level talks with the External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee.
Pranab Mukherjee to inaugurate WHO-SEAR meetings today External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee will inaugurate 26th Meeting of Ministers of Health from the countries of WHO South East Asia Region (SEAR) and 61st Session of Regional Committee of South East Asia Region of WHO here today.
Rural Punjab caught up in wrestling craze post bronze medal at Olympics India's bronze medal win in wrestling at the Beijing Olympics has provided the much needed boost to budding sportsmen, especially in Punjab.
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