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War of words rages over women's bill
NEW DELHI, JULY 24. Contrary to the signals from the Government, especially the Bharatiya Janata Party, that the Women's Reservation Bill (in a new form) will see some forward movement in this session of Parliament, it seems that there is no ...
March to Parliament planned
NEW DELHI, JULY 24. Women from across the country will converge here tomorrow to march towards Parliament to protest the "failure" of the Government in getting the Women's Reservation Bill passed in the current session. The march is part of ...
New strategy to tackle `fidayeen'
NEW DELHI, JULY 24. The Army has decided to adopt a two-pronged strategy to deal with the growing fidayeen (suicide) attacks on its locations in Jammu and Kashmir by relocating some Northern Command formations and relaunching with vigour ...
The greenback as lure
NEW DELHI, JULY 24. The dollar beckons. Under normal circumstances, very few Indian soldiers get to serve in lucrative peace-keeping missions under the auspices of the United Nations. While a new U.N. Security Council resolution for a ...
Kalam lends a helping hand to sick child
HYDERABAD, JULY 24.The failing heartbeats of a child born to a poor family in Mumbai found a rhythm of empathy at Rashtrapathi Bhavan. The child has ended up in Hyderabad for a surgery initiated at the behest of the President, A.P.J. Abdul ...
`A matter of pride for Indian doctors'
BANGALORE, JULY 24. Sunil Dutt, actor and MP, paid a visit to the Narayana Hrudayalaya to see the Pakistani child, Noor Fatima, and her parents, here today. Mr. Dutt, accompanied by Devi Shetty, Chairman of the hospital, and a posse of ...
Other Stories

  • Punjab Minister admits using multiple identities
  • Shilpa's mother appears in court, bail plea deferred
  • India confirms Chinese transgression of LAC
  • NHRC seeks DGP report on killings of pilgrims
  • Govt. in final stages of procuring AJTs: Fernandes
  • Ayodhya is back because elections are near: Sonia
  • Cauvery Tribunal notice to Karnataka
  • Indigenously-assembled MBT to roll out in September
  • Govt. for common entrance test for all medical colleges
  • `India advocating cause of developing nations'
  • Cauvery brings them together
  • NHRC seeks DGP report on killings of pilgrims
  • Star News gets a fortnight's extension
  • AIDWA hails SC remark
  • Putting the Gutenberg Bible online
  • `Vidya Nidhi' project puts Indian doctoral theses online
  • Privilege motion against Jaitley
  • David Davidar to become Penguin Canada publisher
  • Cong. against forcible change in personal laws
  • New norms for packaged water notified
  • Kanchi Acharya hails SC suggestion on civil code



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