Saturday:
Aligarh: Rahul Gandhi takes Mayawati government by surprise when he visits Jikarpur village, the epicentre of the farmers' stir, and expresses his solidarity with the agitators in Uttar Pradesh.
New Delhi: Appreciating India's track record on non-proliferation front, Japan expresses keenness to conclude the civil nuclear agreement with it at the earliest but makes it clear that such a cooperation would be suspended if New Delhi were to conduct an atomic test.
Sunday
New Delhi: Government could agree to further hike both salary and allowance of MPs between Rs 20,000 to Rs 30,000 to placate a section of lawmakers unhappy with the increase proposed by the Cabinet.
New Delhi: Even as the government is yet to decide the fate of Vedanta's controversial mining project in Orissa, a 'green' court is likely to deliver its judgement next month on the plea of locals seeking to quash environmental clearance given to the company.
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Monday
Srinagar/New Delhi: Stepping up its offensive, the CPI-M accuses the Government of bringing in changes to the Nuclear Liability Bill at the behest of the US and wanting to see its passage in Parliament before President Barack Obama's visit to India in November.
New Delhi: Former RAW official Brigadier(Retd) Ujjal Dasgupta, who is accused of passing sensitive information to an American woman diplomat, is granted bail by a city court here nearly four years after his arrest.
Tuesday
Hyderabad: A move to confer an honorary doctorate on world chess champion Vishwanathan Anand rakes up a raging controversy over his citizenship, forcing him to decline the honour at least for now.
New Delhi: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh conferees with his top colleagues as Uttar Pradesh government seeks nearly 50,000 central paramilitary personnel for tackling any possible law and order problem after the Allahabad High Court judgment next month in the Ayodhya title dispute.
Wednesday
New Delhi: Warning that there has been no let up in attempts to radicalise the youth, Home Minister P Chidambaram says a new phenomenon of "saffron terrorism" involved in many bomb blasts has been uncovered.
New Delhi: The discussion on controversial civil nuclear bill, which had led to frequent sparring between the BJP and Congress in the recent past, sees a rare bonhomie when the two parties patted each other's back after reaching a consensus on the proposed legislation.
Thursday
New Delhi: RLD chief Ajit Singh gets the Left and the Right on his side to send a warning to government to
immediately bring a new law on land acquisition as his party stages a protest here against acquiring of farmers' land by
Uttar Pradesh government.
Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir government carries out a major reshuffle in police and bureaucracy by replacing its
Home Secretary Samuel Verghese and CID head K Rajendra.
Friday
New Delhi: Chinese Ambassador to India Zhang Yang meets External Affairs Ministry officials against the backdrop of a
row over China's denial of permission to the Northern Army Commander to visit that country because he comes from
"sensitive" Jammu and Kashmir.
New Delhi: Government says the nuclear liability bill and the pacts signed with various countries in the atomic field
represent the "fruits" of efforts being made aimed at high economic growth through external pre-requisites