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It is not closing of all doors, says BJP
NEW DELHI, JULY 7.The Bharatiya Janata Party continues to be hopeful of a solution to the Ayodhya dispute despite the "rejection'' of the Kanchi Sankaracharya, Sri Jayendra Saraswati's "formula'' by the All-India Muslim Personal Law Board. In ...
NHRC team to study court records in Best Bakery case
AHMEDABAD, JULY 7. A three-member team of the National Human Rights Commission arrived here today to study the records before the fast track court of Vadodara in the controversial Best Bakery case in which all the 21 accused were acquitted by the ...
RSS mouthpiece questions wisdom of sending troops
NEW DELHI, JULY 7. Panchjanya, a Hindi news weekly viewed as the mouthpiece of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, has questioned the wisdom of sending Indian troops to Iraq in a strongly worded editorial in its edition dated July 13 which ...
Congress begins fine-tuning poll strategy
SHIMLA, JULY 7. After drawing the ideological battle lines, the Congress today got down to fine-tuning its electoral strategy at its brainstorming session here. According to the agenda papers being circulated for discussion, the party has ...
Economics must play dominant role in Indo-Pak. ties: Sinha
NEW DELHI, JULY 7. Economics should play a dominant role in India-Pakistan bilateral interaction so that the two countries could meet the challenge of living together as good neighbours, the External Affairs Minister, Yashwant Sinha, said today. ...
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  • Distress over Acharya's `change of stand'
  • My second letter contained `mostly' clarifications: Kanchi Acharya
  • Our stand vindicated in Bofors case: CBI
  • Correction
  • Judge's son fires at father-in-law
  • Join global AIDS diplomacy, U.S. tells Govts.
  • Punjab Minister dropped
  • Bihar's annual Plan Rs.3,320 cr.
  • Air quality professionals in Delhi
  • Two new secretaries take charge
  • Panel for early talks on VAT
  • Israeli special envoy to meet Sinha
  • SP to go it alone in Assembly elections
  • Cong. indulging in pre-poll gimmicks: BJP
  • Separate agriculture lending rate mooted
  • Our combine will oust U.P. Govt.: Ajit Singh
  • Putting central India on IT map
  • Stop registration of sex workers, NCW tells Maharashtra
  • Jamali's statement disappoints India
  • Regulatory authority for broadcasters planned



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