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PM addresses Bhutan Parliament
Becoming the first world leader to address the Bhutan Parliament, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Saturday strongly pitched for a South Asia that is "at peace with itself".
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Take 'vulgar' ads off air: Govt to TV channels
Moving in to sanitise the small screen, the government on Friday banned two underwear advertisements, calling them indecent and vulgar.
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PM brings goody bag to youngest democracy
PM Manmohan Singh met his just-elected counterpart from Bhutan, Jigme Y Thinley, seeking to deepen the ties between the neighbours.
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60% turnout in Karnataka 2nd phase
Defying threats by Maoists to boycott polls and warnings of violence, 60.3% of the voters turned out to cast their ballots in the second phase of assembly elections.
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From serving food to serving people
For the last 8 months, K Jaiganesh worked as a waiter in Chennai. Now, he will serve people as a civil servant after emerging the 156th rank holder in UPSC exam.
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IAS topper wants to stay a cop
Karthik, who can now join the IAS, is already serving in the IPS as he had cleared the 2006 exams.
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BSF seizes 60kg heroin smuggled in from Pakistan
BSF seized 60 kg of heroin - amounting to Rs 300 crore in the international market - in R S Pura sector in J&K.
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'No meeting between CJI, NDMC boss'
The secretary general of the SC said that the reported meeting between the CJI and NDMC chairman Parimal Rai "neither took place nor was ever sought".
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Hi-tech security system for crowded places soon
In the wake of Jaipur bomb blasts, the government on Friday unveiled its plan to acquire a sophisticated system from an American company.
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Congress accuses BJP of divisive tactics
Congress on Friday accused BJP leader L K Advani and Rajasthan chief minister Vasundhara Raje of "taking advantage" of the Jaipur terror strike.
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