Don't proceed further: Left Maintaining that there was no political consensus on the Indo-US nuclear deal, the Left parties on Monday once again asked the UPA government not to proceed further with the deal.
Emboldened Cong set to take Left by horns With the please-all budget giving it the confidence to face early general elections, the ruling Congress is getting ready to aggressively push for the implementation of the India-US civil nuclear deal, even if it might mean withdrawal of support by the Left allies.
Waiver: Over 6.6 lakh State ryots to benefit An estimated 6.6 lakh small and marginal farmers in Karnataka may stand to benefit from Union Finance Minister P Chidambarams loan write off announcement in his budget speech last Friday.
RS poll: Its CPM vs Mamata The CPI(M) is set to rock the boat of Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress for the coming March 26 elections to Rajya Sabha without making much ado.
Over 75 per cent turnout Over 75 per cent of Meghalayas 12,32,908 voters exercised their franchise, on Monday, to determine the fate of 331 candidates contesting for 59 of the 60 seats in the States Legislative Assembly.
Back to school... Kashmiri students ride a shikara, on Dal Lake on the way to school, in Srinagar on Monday. Schools in Kashmir opened after a three-month winter break. AP
Who’s to be blamed the most for Karnataka’s failure to get enough railway projects and funds during the last four years. Lalu Prasad, State MPs or the UPA government.Deccan Herald had invited readers’ opinion on the issue. Most of our readers blamed the State MPs for the failure and have asked them to unite , barring party lines, to work for the welfare of the State.