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In his first show of strength in the capital after he became president of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Nitin Gadkari on Wednesday led a demonstration in New Delhi to protest against the rise in food prices.
By: Kalani Man In the wake of two daytime, armed robberies on campus, an air of anxiety has replaced the smog of apathy that typically hangs over UH. Police said the victims of the two reported incidents were held at gunpoint until they handed their cell phones to the g...
If government "planners" hold office for short terms, then their decisions must follow the short-term political changes. If they are appointed for long terms, then they must follow the long-term political trends.
The number of companies and organizations hiring energy lobbyists reached record levels last year as major climate legislatio...
At the end of June, Mike Connell will retire, relinquishing his position as superintendent of Wahpeton School District. As Connell enters the final 143 days of his successful 21-year term, he said, "For the most part it’ll be business as usual."
It took Tiny Speck--which announced what it was working on Tuesday--many months to decide what the official back story for its new game was. But before the final version, it considered many options.
New Delhi, Feb 10 : At his first show of strength in the capital after he became president of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Nitin Gadkari Wednesday hit out at Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Minister Sharad Pawar, saying the minister 'worries more about IPL' than rising food prices.
In his first show of strength in the capital after he became president of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Nitin Gadkari Wednesday led a demonstration here to protest against the rise in food prices.
Lagos — The sight of hordes of hungry citizens on the streets continues to raise serious concerns among stakeholders in the country, leading to frenzied efforts at different levels.
Nepal is racing ahead to get itself a new constitution and all groups are trying to protect their interests. But the unenthusiastic attitude of lawmakers towards animal rights has left activists worried, reports Utpal Parashar .
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