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Govt.'s approach bettered relations with States: Advani
NEW DELHI, MAY 10. Asserting that the Vajpayee Government had "de-politicised and de-ideologised" Centre-State relations, the Deputy Prime Minister, L.K. Advani, today said such a "conscious" approach had led to "smoother and harmonious" ...
Mayawati Govt. bid to foil SP rally alleged
NEW DELHI, MAY 10.The Samajwadi Party today accused the Mayawati Government of hatching a conspiracy with the connivance of its ally, the BJP, to foil its protest rally at Lucknow on May 12. According to the party general secretary, Amar ...
Chidambaram meets Sonia Gandhi
NEW DELHI, MAY 10. The former Union Finance Minister and leader of the Congress Jananayaka Peravai, P. Chidambaram, today met the Congress president, Sonia Gandhi, leading to speculation about his possible return to the Congress. Mr. ...
Cong. opposes move for strategic ties with Israel
NEW DELHI, MAY 10.The visiting United States Deputy Secretary of State, Richard Armitage, met the Congress president, Sonia Gandhi, for over 40 minutes this morning. Also present at the meeting were Natwar Singh and Christina Rocca. The two ...
ARMY AND HERITAGE - I
Central Command's novel initiative
LUCKNOW, MAY 10. At a time when conservationists are struggling to persuade a number of State Governments to pass heritage regulations, a trailblazing and novel initiative has emerged from an unexpected quarter: the Indian Army. The ...
Adhere to the truth, PM tells media
NEW DELHI, MAY 10. The Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, today criticised the commercialisation of the media and described it as a passing phase; provided media organisations remained committed to the principles of journalism despite the ...
Other Stories

  • Militants urged to announce 'ceasefire'
  • Mamata fears rigging of panchayat polls
  • Coca Cola asked to pay compensation
  • Operation on hills worries commoners
  • Steps to promote AIDS awareness
  • Surrendered insurgents getting disillusioned
  • 'No move to send soldiers to Iraq'
  • First woman to head political party in J&K
  • Centre's move on IMDT Act a gimmick: Gogoi
  • Soft loans for uplift of BCs
  • 'Only the people can resolve Kashmir dispute'
  • 'Law needed to regulate formation of parties'
  • Govt. orders prosecution of Jet Airways
  • Youth killed in clash
  • Rise in Bangladeshis' bid in J&K to cross over to Pak.
  • Nod for over 1,700 drinking water schemes in A.P.
  • Threat perceptions remain the same, says Naval chief
  • Bank Chairman arrested
  • Three PDP leaders among 8 killed in J&K
  • CPI(M) against move to send troops
  • Pak. team 'overwhelmed' by reception



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