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Muslim bodies pledge support to Congress MUMBAI, OCT. 11.Even as electioneering ended for the Maharashtra Assembly elections, the Congress received endorsements from several important Muslim organisations and individuals. The most significant of these was a statement issued by Nasir ...
Much at stake for BJP in MaharashtraNEW DELHI, OCT. 11. With the results of elections in Arunachal Pradesh out, the Bharatiya Janata Party's anxiety about Maharashtra is palpable. Party leaders feel that in the worst-case scenario of the BJP-Shiv Sena combine not being able to ...
Be ready for relentless struggle: PWHYDERABAD, OCT.11. Top naxalite leaders, including the Andhra Pradesh secretary of the People's War, Ramakrishna, called upon people to be prepared to "wage a relentless struggle" against the state and its "exploitation." Addressing a huge ... Notice served on Shinde MUMBAI, OCT. 11. The Maharashtra Chief Minister, Sushilkumar Shinde, has been served a notice by the Returning Officer of his constituency, South Solapur, for allegedly undervaluing his flat in a posh locality in Mumbai. While filing his ... More explosives found abandoned NEW DELHI, OCT. 11.With pressure mounting, panic-stricken owners of scrap units in several parts of the country are now resorting to dumping of hazardous waste by the roadside. In yet another major recovery on Monday, 219 shells in sacks were ... DRDO, IAF differ on LCA schedule? NEW DELHI, OCT. 11. The Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO) is apparently not amenable to the request by the Indian Air Force (IAF) to accelerate flight-testing of the indigenously-designed engine, Kaveri, for the light combat ... India, U.S. not to disclose details of missile defence talks NEW DELHI, OCT. 11. The Indian and American governments have chosen to keep the details of the talks on missile defence to themselves, the visiting U.S. Under-Secretary of State for Commerce, Kenneth Juster, told presspersons this evening. ... Other Stories
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