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Gujarat
BJP cautions Cong. against raising Godhra
NEW DELHI, DEC. 1. The BJP today said it would be left with no option but to bring up Godhra in its Gujarat election campaign if the Congress continued to rake it up. Charging the Congress with doublespeak, the BJP said its political arch-rival ...
Sonia to hit Gujarat campaign trail on Dec. 3
NEW DELHI, DEC. 1. The Congress campaign for the elections to the Gujarat Assembly is expected to move into top gear from Tuesday as the party chief, Sonia Gandhi, hits the campaign trail from December 3 in Vadodara. According to plans drawn up ...
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  • Kin of Godhra victims feel neglected


    Jammu & Kashmir
    Mufti to meet PM today
    NEW DELHI, DEC. 1. The Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister, Mufti Muhammad Sayeed, arrived here today. He will meet the Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, and the Deputy Prime Minister, L.K. Advani, tomorrow. This is Mr. Sayeed's first visit to ...
    Mufti calls for consensus on Kashmir
    UDHAMPUR, DEC. 1. The Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister, Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, has called upon political parties to shun their differences and evolve a consensus on the Kashmir issue so that peace and tranquillity could return to the State. ...
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  • When justice knocked on their doors
  • Why CPI(M) joined the J&K coordination panel


    New Delhi
    Most HIV cases in 15-49 age group
    NEW DELHI, DEC. 1. A survey carried out by the Delhi Government has revealed that the largest number of HIV/AIDS cases in both males and females is in the age group of 15 to 49 years. This group constitutes more than 80 per cent of cases both in ...
    Army to move out of Red Fort
    NEW DELHI, DEC. 1.With the first few steps to get the Red Fort on the UNESCO's World Heritage list having been taken by the Union Tourism and Culture Ministry, the Army seems to be on its way out. Speaking to The Hindu, the Union Tourism and ...
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  • Khurana's populist agenda worries Cong. leaders
  • Delhi Cong. Councillors to campaign in Gujarat
  • No security at working women's hostel
  • `Kids from pucca houses have better IQ'


    Orissa
    6-km banner marks AIDS Day
    BHUBANESWAR, DEC. 1.Thousands of people put their signature on a six-km-long banner, pledging to fight AIDS on the occasion of the World AIDS Day, here today. The programme was organised by the State AIDS cell of the Orissa State Health and ...
    Assembly session from today
    BHUBANESWAR, DEC. 1.The winter session of the Orissa Assembly, which begins here tomorrow, is likely to be stormy with the Opposition determined to raise issues such as rise in naxalite attacks, prevailing drought situation, alleged starvation ...


    Uttar Pradesh
  • Rajnath injured in road accident

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