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Birthday, but there’s nothing to celebrate - Kalyani Shankar, Pioneer
When Prime Minister Manmohan Singh completed his first year in office in 2005, he gave himself six out of 10 marks for his performance. In the successive years he refused to grade himself. For completing the third year of UPA2, will he be able to award himself pass marks?
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Bansal’s kin floated firms after he became Union minister: BJP - Indian Express
At 3 lakh, UP faces largest teacher shortage in India - Isha Jain, Times of India
‘Lobbies have dictated top rail appointments’ - Mahendra Singh, Times of India
Turnover of Bansal sons' firm goes from 0 to Rs 152 crores in 5 years - Rohan Dua, Times of India
AG not only saw, vetted also: CBI - Pioneer
CBI to quiz Bansal in rail scam case - Devesh K Pandey, Hindu
By next elections, Facebook users could equal Congress’ 2009 vote - Shalini Singh, Hindu
Party support on track, Bansal, Ashwani to stay - Indian Express
Congress likely to bag 110-116 seats in Karnataka: TV channel - PTI
India must showcase only its strengths, says Modi - Manisha Jha & Nivedita Ganguly, Business Line
Sajjan Kumar acquittal: Sikh protesters march towards PM's residence - IE
BJP exposes Pawan Bansal’s close business links to nephew Singla - FirstPost
Rail minister derails UPA's bribe express - Abhishek Bhalla, Mail Today
Coal scam stain paints UPA black - Aditya Menon & Abhishek Bhalla, Mail Today
Affidavit nails Mamata's lie - Soudhriti Bhabani, Mail Today
Nephew sold rail post for Rs 10 cr, Bansal under cloud - Abhinandan Mishra & Sanjay Sharma, Sunday Guardian
Railway bribery: Bansal's nephew, 3 others sent to 4-days CBI custody - PTI
Bansal won't quit, Congress decides to weather new crisis - Indian Express
Whose the blackest hand in the charcoal till - Anuradha Raman, Outlook India
Manmohan’s moral meter - Sundeep Dougal, Outlook India
A general practitioner - Saba Naqvi, Outlook India
Ashwani, Pawan Bansal: All the PM’s men are falling - Sanjay Singh, FirstPost
Uttar Pradesh crucial for BJP - Varghese K George, Hindustan Times
All downhill for Cong in Uttarakhand - Sanjay Singh, Indian Express
Kerala Police gets 'proof' of PFI men's terror links - VR Jayaraj, Pioneer
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