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`Imran deportation a strong signal to the underworld'
NEW DELHI, JAN. 10. With the swift deportation of Imran Rehman Khan, key suspect in the bomb blast at Ghatkopar in Mumbai last month from Dubai last night on the request from the Indian Government, sources in the law enforcement agencies here ...
Information Bill gets President's nod
NEW DELHI, JAN. 10. The President has given his assent to the Freedom of Information Bill, 2002, and it has been notified in the Gazette of India as Act No. 5 of 2003. Seeking to confer on the people the right to information to make democracy ...
India keeps Pak. out of key panels
NEW DELHI, JAN. 10. Indian diplomacy has been successful in ensuring that Pakistan does not chair the U.N. Security Council's committee on peacekeeping and vice-chair the panel on counter-terrorism to implement Council Resolution 1373. While ...
Elections will not solve Nagaland problem: Muivah
NEW DELHI, JAN. 10. "I was born in Ukhrul, it is the land of my forefathers. That is Nagaland for us. We are not living in the land of the Meitis. If others cannot accept that, there is nothing for us to do," the Nationalist Social ...
Modi focus on development, governance
NEW DELHI, JAN. 10. Having won a resounding electoral victory in Gujarat, the Chief Minister, Narendra Modi, announced today his ``firm resolve'' to get down to the business of ``comprehensive development'' and ``effective governance'' even as he ...
India leading digital revolution: Jaswant
NEW DELHI, JAN. 10.India's success in the information technology sector was due to the "absence of Government'', the Finance Minister, Jaswant Singh, said on the second day of the `Pravasi Bharatiya Divas' celebrations. Mr. Singh, whose frank ...
Whatever happened to the steel frame?
NEW DELHI, JAN. 10. The New Delhi-based IAS and IPS officers belonging to Uttar Pradesh cadre have received a communication-cum-invitation from the Chief Secretary of the State. It reads, in full: "You are cordially invited to attend and ...
Strategic oil storages under study, says PM
NEW DELHI, JAN. 10. The Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, today said the feasibility of strategic oil storages is being examined in view of the critical role of ``oil security''. Pointing to the prospects of crude oil shortages in case ...
Appreciate security concerns: Sinha
NEW DELHI, JAN. 10. The External Affairs Minister, Yashwant Sinha, said today that South Asian countries have to be aware of and sensitive to each other's security concerns. ``And it is quite clear that if those security concerns become ...
CBI opposes Hindujas' plea
NEW DELHI, JAN. 10.The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has opposed stay of the trial by the Supreme Court in the `Rs. 64-crore Bofors payoff case' . In its appeal challenging the quashing of chargesheets against the Hinduja brothers, ...
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  • Bihar Samata chief resigns
  • Sacred cloth, books in dargah set on fire
  • Pivotal role for ethnic media: Sushma
  • Governance can make all the difference: Amartya Sen
  • 'It is my duty to defend an accused'
  • Office to probe corporate frauds to be set up
  • 'Baseless charges'
  • Democracy, soul of our country: Shekhawat
  • 'Move' to take out Gujarat yatra in U.S. resented
  • Jaish apologises for killing girls
  • Cold wave claims 316 lives
  • Cong. farmers' wing plea to Sonia
  • National road safety award
  • Call to create right climate for investment
  • SC to hear journalist's plea on Jan. 20
  • A-G seeks papers on oil PSUs divestment
  • BJP to interact with FICCI, CII
  • Plea against acquittal of TADA accused rejected
  • 'Sikhs hurt by PM's insensitivity'

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