SC to decide on HC verdict on Ayodhya dispute today |
- SC to decide on HC verdict on Ayodhya dispute today
- All you want to know about the Ayodhya dispute
- Talks can't solve Ayodhya dispute: Sunni body
- Parents defy Hurriyat, send kids to schools
- Jawans to get cash rewards for restraint in J&K
- Kolkata doctors' strike enters its fourth day
- Cops hostage crisis: Naxals' deadline ends today
- Unique identity project to take off from Sep 29
- Krishna runs into Qureshi, meets Hillary later
- Charles and Pratibha Patil to jointly open CWG
- Hang me if I am found guilty after games: Kalmadi
- Operation Clean-up is still on at Games Village
| SC to decide on HC verdict on Ayodhya dispute today Posted: 27 Sep 2010 07:46 PM PDT Will the Supreme Court allow the Allahabad High Court to decide the Ayodhya title suit in the next few days? |
| All you want to know about the Ayodhya dispute Posted: 27 Sep 2010 10:19 PM PDT The Babri mosque was built in 1528. Hindus claim the land was built after demolishing a temple. |
| Talks can't solve Ayodhya dispute: Sunni body Posted: 27 Sep 2010 01:25 AM PDT Pranab Mukherjee says contesting parties in the Ayodhya dispute have to resolve the issue through discussions or accept the court verdict. |
| Parents defy Hurriyat, send kids to schools Posted: 27 Sep 2010 10:34 PM PDT Schools are open for the second day on Tuesday despite a Hurriyat diktat to boycott classes. |
| Jawans to get cash rewards for restraint in J&K Posted: 27 Sep 2010 07:18 PM PDT After the Centre's eight-point proposal to ease the Kashmir crisis, the CRPF has now announced rewards for jawans who exercise restraint in dealing with violent mobs. |
| Kolkata doctors' strike enters its fourth day Posted: 27 Sep 2010 09:04 PM PDT Patients in Kolkata continue to suffer as the doctors' strike in Kolkata's four out of five government hospitals enters its fourth day on Tuesday. |
| Cops hostage crisis: Naxals' deadline ends today Posted: 27 Sep 2010 08:31 PM PDT The Naxals say if their demands are met, they are ready to release the abducted policemen. |
| Unique identity project to take off from Sep 29 Posted: 27 Sep 2010 08:23 PM PDT India will become the first country in the world to implement a biometric-based unique ID system for its residents on a national scale with the launch of Aadhaar on September 29. |
| Krishna runs into Qureshi, meets Hillary later Posted: 27 Sep 2010 08:58 PM PDT The two leaders shook hands and exchanged pleasantries in New York on Monday. |
| Charles and Pratibha Patil to jointly open CWG Posted: 27 Sep 2010 10:15 PM PDT A compromise formula has been worked out and both President Pratibha Patil and Prince Charles will open the CWG together. |
| Hang me if I am found guilty after games: Kalmadi Posted: 27 Sep 2010 05:43 AM PDT Suresh Kalmadi said he had never considered resigning at any stage. |
| Operation Clean-up is still on at Games Village Posted: 27 Sep 2010 04:42 AM PDT The next 48 hours are crucial for the organisers as a lot still needs to be done. |
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Will the Supreme Court allow the Allahabad High Court to decide the Ayodhya title suit in the next few days?
The Babri mosque was built in 1528. Hindus claim the land was built after demolishing a temple.
Pranab Mukherjee says contesting parties in the Ayodhya dispute have to resolve the issue through discussions or accept the court verdict.
Schools are open for the second day on Tuesday despite a Hurriyat diktat to boycott classes.
After the Centre's eight-point proposal to ease the Kashmir crisis, the CRPF has now announced rewards for jawans who exercise restraint in dealing with violent mobs.
Patients in Kolkata continue to suffer as the doctors' strike in Kolkata's four out of five government hospitals enters its fourth day on Tuesday.
The Naxals say if their demands are met, they are ready to release the abducted policemen.
India will become the first country in the world to implement a biometric-based unique ID system for its residents on a national scale with the launch of Aadhaar on September 29.
The two leaders shook hands and exchanged pleasantries in New York on Monday.
A compromise formula has been worked out and both President Pratibha Patil and Prince Charles will open the CWG together.
Suresh Kalmadi said he had never considered resigning at any stage.
The next 48 hours are crucial for the organisers as a lot still needs to be done.
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