Allahabad HC Reserves Order on Plea Against Decision to Allow Puja in Gyanvapi Mosque Cellar
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Madhya Pradesh would not only attain self-sufficiency but also regain its reputation as a power-surplus state by 2007.
Injured Owen said he does not expect to play football again in 2006 but urged his team to bring him a WC medal.
A tight, tactical battle only sprung to life on isolated occasions, mainly when Argentina threatened to score.
Angola coach said he was proud of his players after the African debutants scored their first goal against Iran.
An anti-quota forum has decided to launch a countrywide signature campaign to protest reservations.
US President George W Bush will urge European leaders on Wednesday not to ease up on the possible use of sanctions against Iran.
The win ensures Germany will avoid the first-placed team in Group B, which is England.
IBM launches a business class mainframe in India, seeking to expand its footprint into the rapidly-growing mid-market enterprises.
New study finds that a diet rich in whole grains may lower the risk of developing periodontitis or gum disease.
The government plans to give soldiers the power to arrest or even shoot poachers, officials said on Monday.
Microsoft has launched its newly branded IM system, Windows Live Messenger, the first major release in a wave of online services.
Shiv Sena's 40th anniversary celebrations are likely to be muted as the party morale is down due to recent setbacks.
After the gala event in Dubai, the next IIFA Awards will be held in England, the organisers said.
The appeal comes amid a bloody battle between govt forces and Tamil Tigers across the island nation.
Holland may play without seven starters for its next match to rest players to have a fit lineup for the second round.
Referees dished out five red cards and 11 players had received two yellows after the first half of the 48 group matches.