Left refuses to blink Even as the prime minister made it clear that "the deal is signed and sealed" in both the Houses, a tough-talking CPM general secretary Prakash Karat also made it known that he "does not see any elbow room for further deliberations with the government on the issue".
Police change tack on kidney bazar expose A Nelamangala police officer said on Monday: "The accused only attempted to lure a person into donating his kidney but did not actually carry it out. The documents required to donate kidneys were not fabricated as reported in the media".
Teens loot excise sleuth's house The two youths posing as computer engineers, forced their way into the excise inspector's house in Bhattarahalli, tied up the inspector's wife and made away with Rs 11.5 lakh and lakhs of rupees worth jewellery and other valuables.
For Devanahalli's sake! BMTC to do a cabbie The service akin to 'Yellow Cabs' in New York and the famous 'London Cabs' would be a BMTC initiative, wherein distinctly coloured cars with a standard fare with no scope for overcharging will ply to Devanahalli, BMTC Managing Director Upendra Tripathy said.
India’s nuclear deal with the United States has generated a lot of heat and dust.
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