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BJP continues tightrope walk in T.N.
NEW DELHI, JAN. 30. The Bharatiya Janata Party has decided not to contest the by-election for the Sattankulam Assembly constituency in Tamil Nadu, the new general secretary of the party, Pramod Mahajan, announced here today. Although the reason ...
CBI comes under Cabinet Secretariat
NEW DELHI, JAN. 30. Because of reports in a section of the media that the Central Bureau of Investigation had been entrusted to the Union Home Ministry in Wednesday's Cabinet reshuffle, an official spokesman clarified today that the investigative ...
President, PM pay homage to Mahatma
NEW DELHI, JAN. 30.The President, A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, the Vice-President, Bhairon Singh Shekhawat, the Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, the Deputy Prime Minister, L.K. Advani, the Congress president, Sonia Gandhi, and a host of dignitaries ...
Campaign against war on Iraq
NEW DELHI, JAN. 30.The former Prime Minister, I.K. Gujral, today called upon peace-loving people to oppose the U.S. drive to launch a war on Iraq and said it was not too late for starting a campaign to avert war. Mr. Gujral affixed his ...
Follow up on Musharraf's gestures, says Swamy
CHENNAI, JAN. 30.The Janata Party president, Subramanian Swamy, who returned from a three-day visit to Pakistan, said today that the Government of India should not allow further deterioration of relations. India should work on some of the ...
'Significant contribution to spreading harmony'
NEW DELHI, JAN. 30. The Government has decided to award the Gandhi Peace Prize for 2002 to Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan for its "significant contribution towards spreading peace and harmony among all religions and communities in the footsteps of Mahatma ...
Other Stories

  • Substantial cuts in budgetary allocations expected
  • Rana's plea on excise duty
  • PCC slams Gandhi's denigration
  • `When police opened the fire'
  • Why highlight bachelorhood?
  • Pension scheme for journalists proposed
  • Govt. for short-haul air operations
  • Blackwill meets Advani, Sibal
  • 21 countries participating in leather fair
  • KVIC to create 2.5 lakh jobs in North East
  • Press Council takes paper to task
  • BJP releases lists for Assembly polls
  • Bomb hoax stops train
  • Film industry can bring India, Pak. closer: Khanna
  • ESI panel for enlarging coverage to benefit working class
  • Experts raise doubts about river-linking project
  • `Nepal dialogue should be based on consensus'
  • Long hours at computers may cause blood clots

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