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Cong. CMs discuss Gujarat polls
MT. ABU (RAJASTHAN), NOV. 9. With Gujarat Assembly elections round the corner, it was probably inevitable that the crucial polls should have found its way into the deliberations at the Congress Chief Ministers' conclave which concluded here ...
He was not present during shootout, say police
NEW DELHI, NOV. 9. Hari Krishna, the doctor who alleges that the Ansal Plaza encounter was a fake one, came out of hiding today and reiterated that he had seen the two men being shot in cold-blood, even as police argued that Dr. Krishna was ...
`EC should ban VHP from campaigning in Gujarat'
AHMEDABAD, NOV. 9. The Congress will demand that the Election Commission ban the Vishwa Hindu Parishad from campaigning in the elections to the Gujarat Assembly, the State party president, Shankarsinh Waghela, said here today. And it would do so ...
Mufti Govt. moves to implement CMP
JAMMU, NOV. 9.The newly-formed Jammu and Kashmir Government, headed by Mufti Mohammed Sayeed, has started taking policy decision to implement the Common Minimum Programme (CMP). It has decided to establish 840 primary schools and recruit 1,680 ...
India, Japan for strengthening Asian marine security environment
ON BOARD THE CGS SARANG, NOV. 9.Contours of an emerging Asian cooperation in fighting sea piracy and robberies firmed up here today, at the end of a four-day visit by Japanese Coast Guard officials and a multi-role ship, Yashima. Both the ...
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  • Lawyers up in arms against permanent Lok Adalats
  • 'Involve people in decision-making process'
  • Troop withdrawal gains momentum
  • India, Iran to expand S&T cooperation
  • Globalisation has hit domestic companies, says Yechury
  • Foreign tourist arrivals looking up
  • IAF announces appointments to two key posts
  • Rabri allocates additional portfolios to Cong. MLAs
  • Varsities urged to introduce utility programmes of study
  • Trinamool hints at continuing in NDA
  • ILNA chief
  • Advani surprised
  • India invited for Oslo conference
  • Sonia anguished over starvation deaths in Rajasthan
  • Gujarat Govt. transfers 21 police officials
  • Sinha for Seoul
  • Curfew relaxed in J&K

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