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Minorities need access to professional education: Sonia 

New Delhi, May 10:
Noting that minorities need much greater access to professional education, UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi on Saturday said the government would open 370 colleges in ...
 
PM hindering WB's growth: Buddha 

Kolkata, May 10:
West Bengal is suffering due to Manmohan Singh's incompetence, Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee said on Saturday, a day after he lashed out at the Prime Minister for rising inflation.
 
Lalu to sell rly's success story in Singapore, Malasiya 

New Delhi, May 10:
Having grabbed the headlines back home for Railways' massive turnaround, Railway Minister Lalu Prasad is now all set to sell his success story overseas.
 
`Pokhran-II test has strengthened India`: Kalam  

Bhubaneswar, May 10:
On the eve of the tenth anniversary of Pokhran-II, former President Dr A P J Abdul Kalam on Saturday said the test had given strength to the nation.
 
Cong to observe 'black day' in West Bengal tomorrow 

Kolkata, May 10:
Congress today gave a call for observing 'black day' all over West Bengal tomorrow, the day of first phase of panchayat poll, to register protest against 'attack on democracy' in Nandigram ...
 
'Exploitative' forces enemies of progress: Azad 

Srinagar, May 10:
Cautioning the people against "exploitative" forces, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad today said such elements were enemies of progress and development.
 
Explosion in Hubli court, no casulty 

Hubli, May 10:
A bomb exploded on Saturday at a court here, which is trying seven terror suspects of the banned SIMI, damaging furniture but caused no casualties, police said.
 
Pak MP for pardoning Sarabjit 

Islamabad, May 10:
Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani personally believes that Indian national Sarabjit Singh, sentenced to death by a Islamabad court for alleged involvement in bomb attacks, should be pardoned and has asked President Pervez Musharraf to review his case.
 
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