Government
Indian steel industry poised for a good showing: minister
09 Jul 2009
The Indian steel industry has moved to the third position in world steel production, according to steel minister Virbhadra Singh, ranking after China and Japan.
PSU disinvestment to begin with NHPC and OIL
09 Jul 2009
Indian Railways to develop 375 model stations
04 Jul 2009
Railway Budget 2009-10: Outlay raised to Rs40,745 crore; Rs9,170 crore deficit projected
03 Jul 2009
Railway Budget 2009-10: Mamata keeps fares, freight rates unchanged; ups allocation
03 Jul 2009
Railway minister Mamata Banerjee today presented a deficit budget, which envisages no increase in passenger fares or freight rates.
Manmohan ministry to induct 59 more
27 May 2009
Deshmukh, Farooq, Virbhadra will be among 14 new cabinet ministers to be sworn in tomorrow when the Manmohan Singh ministry expands the council of ministers to 78
EVMs malfunctioned in South Mumbai, alleges Sena
16 May 2009
Karat should quit: Somnath Chatterjee
16 May 2009
Chatterjee also suggested that the party leadership introspect on its governance and the widening gap between people and party leaders.
It’s a Congress party in Delhi, Mumbai
16 May 2009
‘Despite all these works you lose’ … Paswan
16 May 2009
Congress revial in UP has begun
16 May 2009
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