Poor maintenance puts city railway station in mess
Thousands of passengers arriving and departing from the city railway station are being put to a lot of hardship due to lack of basic amenities and poor maintenance.
The railway station, which is one of the major stations in the State,…
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Oil mixed in Asian trade
Singapore, Oct 27 (AFP) Oil was mixed in Asian trade today but remained subdued with no signs the world's key crude producers will cut output in the face of a supply glut, analysts said.
US benchmark West Texas Intermediate for delivery…
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Sensex up 49 pts in early trade on fund inflows, reform hopes
Mumbai, Oct 27 (PTI) Rising for the sixth consecutive session, the benchmark BSE Sensex gained over 49 points in early trade today on sustained foreign capital inflows amidst hopes of more reforms by the government.
The 30-share index,…
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Rupee up 8 paise against dollar in early trade
Mumbai, Oct 27 (PTI) Maintaining its gaining streak for the fifth straight day, the rupee appreciated by eight paise to 61.19 against the US dollar in early trade at the Interbank Foreign Exchange today on increased capital inflows amidst…
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PRIDE OR SHAME
A senior Congress leader has resigned as a minister in the Omar led coalition government over the issue of regularization of daily wagers in Public Heath Engineering, Irrigation and Flood & Control Departments, saying National…
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Oil terror
At a time when America is sounding caution notes over the emergence of ISIS as one of world's most financially strong terror groups, the incidents relating to waving of ISIS flags back home in Kashmir is being taken very lightly. The State…
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No ‘oral’ orders
Oral orders from ministries or their personal staff will be a passe if the advisory issued as part of an office memorandum at the behest of Prime Minister's Office (PMO) becomes a reality to the staff across ministries. In June, during his…
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Lessons from Hudhud
KumKum Dasgupta
Devendra Singh Tak, a New Delhi-based communication specialist with Save the Children, was in Vishakhapatnam when Cyclone Hudhud pounded the coastal city on Sunday. Throughout the day, Tak sent several text messages,…
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China, Pakistan, flood; Kashmir suffers State Govt nowhere
David Devadas
Flood havoc, shelling on the international border, Chinese incursions, an inadequate and insensitive State Government - all these recent events may seem unconnected, but these trends could combine into an extremely menacing…
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