Defying all saner counsel, the country had gone ahead to hold the much lamented Commonwealth Games just to prove to the world that we are an advanced nation capable of holding such extravaganza.
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Is the Supreme Court suggesting that members of the Bajrang Dal can take it upon themselves “to teach a lesson” to a person serving lepers and outcastes of society, whom the likes of Dara Singh would never even dream of touching, and go to the extent of burning him and his two young sons alive?
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No international issue in India’s post-independence history has evoked as much domestic and international controversy as the India-US Nuclear Deal, concluded on July 18, 2005, between Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and President George W Bush...
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Results of both Government and private schools have been hit, pulling down the overall pass percentage, says Deepika Thussoo.
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Today defiance is considered fashionable and often intellectually invigorating too. Thus gay activism finds supporters in the media, among the glitterati and so-called intellectuals.
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Representing around 17 per cent of India's GDP, agriculture has averaged nearly 4 per cent growth over five years. The sector was expected to buoy India's overall growth, hit by the global crisis.
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