Dr Singh, a younger cabinet isn't enough DNMUM184572 | 9/8/2010 | Author : Edit Prime minister Manmohan Singh, in an interaction with editors the other day, hinted at a cabinet reshuffle before the winter session of parliament in November. Among other things, he also said that he would like to reduce the mean age of the cabinet. It could either mean he would... |
Confident Congress to contest all 243 seats in Bihar DNMUM184610 | 9/8/2010 | Author : Anil Sharma For nearly two decades, the Congress has been playing the second fiddle in Bihar politics. But for the 2010 assembly election, the party has decided to go all out and contest all the 243 seats."People of the state, especially youths, are tired of the caste-based politics... |
Join politics, Rahul urges state youth DNMUM184639 | 9/8/2010 | Author : Jaideep Hardikar What's the future of small farms? Why can't India have a separate agriculture budget? When would rural to urban migration be curbed? When will the agriculture sector see good days?These were the questions that students from the Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth (... |
My cabinet more cohesive than even Nehru's: PM DNMUM184490 | 9/7/2010 | Author : Harish Gupta Rattled by growing criticism of his government and a visible rift between its ministers, Manmohan Singh sought to set the record straight on Monday. The prime minister said there was nothing wrong in ministers expressing different views on issues of public importance. |
Rahul takes on CPM in its own den DNMUM184500 | 9/7/2010 | Author : Sumanta Ray Chaudhuri Rahul Gandhi adopted Mamata Banerjee's style in lashing out at CPM on Monday. But he denied even a single mention to her Trinamool Congress.The Congress general secretary said CPM was a party of the privileged and the rich."There are two Indias, one which be... |
No politicians at Gandhi's event in Chinchwad DNPUN30906 | 9/7/2010 | Author : Shailendra Paranjpe The Congress general secretary, Rahul Gandhi, is visiting the state on Tuesday to interact with youth from three cities, including Pune. However, all state leaders, including including chief minister Ashok Chavan, have been asked to stay away from these meetings. MPCC presi... |



