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Troops for Iraq: Govt. awaiting feedback
NEW DELHI, JUNE 30. The Government reiterated today that it had not yet decided on sending troops to Iraq and said it was waiting for a feedback from the Foreign Secretary, Kanwal Sibal, now in Washington. "We have not been able to decide so ...
More foodgrains allocated for drought-hit States
NEW DELHI, JUNE 30. The high-level task force on drought led by the Deputy Prime Minister, L.K. Advani, decided today to make an additional allocation of 6.34 lakh tonnes of foodgrains for the drought-hit States for July. Andhra Pradesh gets ...
'No gifting of disputed site'
NEW DELHI, JUNE 30. The Babri Masjid Movement Coordination Committee has demanded that the All-India Muslim Personal Law Board reject any formula to resolve the Ayodhya imbroglio that is based on "gifting" the disputed land for construction of a ...
Govt. effects major bureaucratic reshuffle
NEW DELHI, JUNE 30. In a major reshuffle of top bureaucratic appointments, Ajay Prasad, the Officer on Special Duty to the Deputy Prime Minister, was promoted as Defence Secretary. Mr Prasad, a 1969 batch IAS officer of the Himachal Pradesh ...
BJP leader holds talks with 'sants'
LUCKNOW, JUNE 30. Perturbed over the Vishwa Hindu Parishad's opposition to negotiations initiated by the Sankaracharya of Kanchi Kamkoti Peetham, Sri Jayendra Saraswati, with the All-India Muslim Personal Law Board to solve the Ram temple issue, ...
'Atmosphere of fear' holding up Defence deals
NEW DELHI, JUNE 30.The Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) today asked the Ministry of Defence (MoD) to restructure its in-house vigilance department to make it more effective in combating corruption relating to defence acquisitions. In a ...
Pistol mystery solved
NEW DELHI, JUNE 30. The mystery behind the ownership of the pistol missing from the National Museum on Janpath here has finally been solved. Stolen last Saturday, the pistol actually belonged to Major-General Mohammad Sharif, who handed it over ...
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  • Govt. wants wakf property survey expedited
  • Legislation for farm workers sought
  • AI to resume flights to Hong Kong
  • PM's China visit a fiasco, says Swamy
  • R.K. Singh, new Railway Board chief
  • NHRC fiat to Gujarat on Best Bakery case verdict
  • Jagmohan to meet Kanchi Acharya today
  • Glacier named after Indian scientist
  • Senegal envoy leaves country
  • 'RSS chief expressed his views, not criticism'
  • BJP win in M.P., Rajasthan predicted



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