10 cops hurt in latehar mishap
Ten cops of Jharkhand Jaguar were injured in latehar district’s Mahuadarn police station area last night. According to latehar SP A linda, the cops were in an anti-land mines vehicle and this vehicle failed to take a turn at Kurund Ghati and turned turtle leading to injuries to 10 cops....
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About 59,000 girls married under Mukhyamantri Kanya Vivah Yojana
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CSPGCl projects connected with 400KW lines
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Kharif crops to be cultivated in 48.20 lakh hectares
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Chhattisgarh strives for toilets in every house
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Singhdeo writes to CM for payment of pending salaries to Sikshakarmis
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Currency paper unit goes on-stream
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Rural infra is Centre's priority: Jaitley
31 May 2015 | Staff Reporter
New agriculture college to come up at Hoshangabad
Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley has said that due to the untiring efforts of Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Madhya Pradesh has erased the blot of sick State. Chouhan said that an agriculture college will be opened at Hoshangabad. Jaitley and Chouhan were addressing inauguration function of world’s largest global...
'Era of good and quality films will never come to an end'
A good film or for that matter a good story always sells and the era of good and quality films will never come to an end, said veteran film critic and columnist Jaiprakash Chowkse in a talk show RsChanging time and film journalism’ organised by Indore Press Club here on...
MODI 365: RESHAPING INDIA'S FOREIGN POlICY
The directions of Indian foreign policy appear to have a clear-cut target — to make India an important global player individually where necessary, bilaterally where required, and multilaterally where relevant Narendra Modi’s rise from Gujarat’s Chief Minister to India’s Prime Minister has turned out to be neighbour’s envy and world’s pride,...
listen to the borders
Where borders bleed Author : Rajiv Dogra Publisher : Rupa, Rs500 Former senior diplomat Rajiv Dogra uses first-hand experience, anecdotal material, historical evidence, and incisive interpretation for a more contextualised understanding of the India-Pakistan border conflict, writes Rajesh Singh Borders between countries, disputed or otherwise, are not lifeless lines drawn by cartographers, either in...
Eat, prey and love
The Devourers Author : Indra Das Publisher : Penguin, Rs499 Indra Das’s The Devourers infuses new energy into the Indian literary fantasy genre with a tale spanning centuries featuring werewolves, shape shifters, a wandering beauty and a history professor. It’s got enough for an appetising meal, and, to a great extent, even serves...
The right bite for your kids
Children are obstinate when it comes to food habits. At the same time, and in the Indian context, not many parents know the right factors about kids’ nutrition and food requirements. Neelanjana Singh, President of Indian Dietetics Association, Delhi Chapter, tells ANANYA BORGOHAIN about what to include in a child’s...
The long, violent history of Shia-Sunni conflict
Clerics of the power centres of Shias and Sunnis, Iran and Saudi Arabia, should play a major role in resolving the issues between them, says SURENDRA KUMAR GUPTA At present, many countries, specifically the Middle East Muslim world, are engaged in a fierce sectarian battle between Shias and Sunnis. This battle...