PM rains sops on Arunachal Two weeks after his tour to China, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Thursday flew to Arunachal Pradesh the territory that has since long been a bone of contention between the two neighbours.
11 more ryots end lives in Vidarbha According to VJAS convener Kishor Tiwari, the latest suicides are due to forcible debt collection by private money lenders and private banks who are involving police in debt recovery, despite the talk about the loan waiver by the Central government.
CPM opposes liberalisation of FDI norms Opposing liberalisation of FDI norms, the Communist Party of India(Marxist) on Thursday asked the UPA government not to proceed further with such decisions.
State Congress favours polls after delimitation The KPCC is understood to have officially informed the Congress high command that it would like the Karnataka Assembly elections fought on the basis of the new delimitation of constituencies.
Manned space flights soon "In seven to eight years, we will be able to carry crew to orbit and back," G Madhavan Nair, chairman of Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and the Space Commission, said.
Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh being welcomed by children in traditional attire as Governor of Arunachal Pradesh Gen (Retd) J J Singh looks on, in Itanagar on Thursday. PTI
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