| Tue 9 Mar 2010 |
Honeymoon gift to Mahajan The Telegraph India New Delhi, March 9: After marriage on national TV, it’s honeymoon in picturesque Maldives for Rahul Mahajan. | A court here today agreed to release Rahul’s passport, confiscated since he was granted bail in a 2006 drug abuse case, provided he furnish... |
Letters to Editor The Telegraph India | Controversy continues | Sir — I fully agree with the views expressed in the editorial, "Not a jewel" (March 4), about the conferment of the Bharat Ratna on Sachin Tendulkar, after his double century in the one-day international against South Africa... |
India's women's quota passes upper house CBC | India's ruling Congress party supporters celebrate outside party leader Sonia Gandhi's house after the Women's Reservation Bill was passed Tuesday by the Rajya Sabha, the upper house of parliament. (Associated Press)India's upper house of parliamen... |
Mind set: Believing is seeing The Times Of India We have grown up in a cynical world. We tend to dismiss the unseen and unexplained. We give little, if any, credence to the idea that the mind plays a critical role in our healing. Nor do we value the notion that we have mental abilities that can act... |
India parliament's upper house votes for bill for reserving 1/3 of legislative seats for women Star Tribune | NEW DELHI - India's upper house of parliament voted overwhelmingly Tuesday for a historic bill that would reserve one-third of legislative seats for women, despite a boycott by socialist lawmakers. | Prime Minister Manmohan Singh described the 186-... |
India wants to give women 1/3 of legislative seats Breitbart | India's ruling Congress party supporters celebrate outside party leader... | Communist Party of India leader Brinda Karat, center, along with social... | Communist Party of India leader Brinda Karat, center, and Bharatiya Janata... | NEW DELHI (AP)... |
India wants to give women 1/3 of legislative seats The Associated Press NEW DELHI (AP) -- India's upper house of parliament voted overwhelmingly Tuesday for a historic bill that would reserve one-third of legislative seats for women, despite a boycott by socialist lawmakers. | Prime Minister Manmohan Singh described the ... |
Indian parliament approves plan for women's quota The Guardian | Bill to reserve one-third of legislative seats for women clears first hurdle | Congress party supporters in Ahmadabad celebrate the passing of the women's reservation bill in the Rajya Sabha, India's upper house of parliament. Photograph: Ajit Sola... |
Honeymoon should not be televised, Rahul told Deccan Herald New Delhi, Mar 9, Agencies: | A city court on Tuesday allowed Rahul Mahajan to leave the country on a honeymoon with his newly wed wife but imposed a condition that the trip will not be telecast on any reality show. | Special judge J P S Malik grante... |
UP caste panchayats say ‘no’ to love marriages Deccan Herald Lucknow, Mar 9, DH News Service: | In the Jat-dominated western Uttar Pradesh, where honour killings for marrying against the wishes of the family are quite common, the all powerful “khaps” (caste panchayats) have announced that they will neither all... |
Temple transfer draws flak Deccan Herald Bangalore, March 9, DH News Service: | The ruling BJP government drew flak from the combined Opposition in the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday for handing over the Gokarna temple to Ramachandrapur Mutt. | Raising the issue, H D Revanna (JD-S) alleged... |
India wants to give women 1/3 of legislative seats Houston Chronicle | NEW DELHI - India's upper house of parliament voted overwhelmingly Tuesday for a historic bill that would reserve one-third of legislative seats for women, despite a boycott by socialist lawmakers. | Prime Minister Manmohan Singh described the 186-... |
India pushes women's bill forward Al Jazeera | India's upper house of parliament has voted for a bill that would reserve a third of all legislative seats for women, in what the prime minister described as a "historic step". | Tuesday's vote, which saw 186 of 248 members back the draft law, came... |
Archbishop of Canterbury condemns evangelist 'bullies' The Times | The Archbishop of Canterbury has condemned evangelist "bulies" who attempt to convert people of other faiths to Christianity. | Dr Rowan Williams said it was right to be suspicious of proselytism that involves "bullying, insensitive approaches" to ... |
SVBC channel serials win 11 Nandi awards The Siasat Daily | Hyderabad, March 09: Sri Venkateswara Bhakti Channel (SVBC), owned by the Tirumala Tirupati Devastanam (TTD), won Nandi TV awards in 11 categories for the year 2008 and carved out a special place among large number of regional channels. The TTD aut... |
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