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The two day Communist Partyof India-Marxist state committee meeting which is significant after the Polibureau decision of demoting the octogenarian leader and Chief Minister of Kerala ,V S Achuthanandan from the party polibureau will begin in Thiruvananthpuram on Tuesday.

The Orissa government on Monday said it has no hesitation in initiating talks with the Maoists if they agreed to hold discussion within the framework of the constitution after abjuring violence. “However, the Maoists have to first shun violence before the government starts talking to them,” Patnaik told the Assembly, adding any discussion with the [...]

More trouble seems to be looming over the CPI(M) in West Bengal with the Congress, for the first time, agreeing to attend the “Martyrs’ Day” rally.

Job seekers have a bitter-sweet pill to swallow. The sweet bit: Hiring will happen, albeit slowly. The bitter half: Creation of new jobs will be mostly restricted to middle and senior levels.

In a rare judgment bestowing the fundamental right to life on foreign nationals, the Delhi high court has directed the Gujarat government to pay a compensation of Rs2.7 lakh.

The Supreme Court (SC) has acquitted a man convicted of rape, saying the victim was “a woman of easy virtue”.

As the ruling Congress MPs demanded Gujarat chief minister Narenda Modi’s scalp for the hooch tragedy in Ahmedabad, the beleaguered BJP leader hardly found any support from his own party benches.

A man who complained to the police against an illegal betting racket was killed just hours later.

The opposition BJP has accused railway minister Mamata Banerjee of trying to turn the railways into an “East India Company” because of her partiality to West Bengal.

Omar Abdullah has been tested thoroughly in his first six months as chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K). Starting with the Shopian double rape and murder to the Baramulla killings.

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