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PM to visit Germany, Russia and France
NEW DELHI, APRIL 5. The Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, is scheduled to pay a bilateral visit to Germany and then go to Russia for the 300th anniversary celebrations of St. Petersburg and then to Evian, France, for an interaction with the ...
Pak. Army a money-making machine: Sinha
NEW DELHI, APRIL 5. The External Affairs Minister, Yashwant Sinha, has said that India's decision not to talk to Pakistan was aimed at giving a message to those powers across the border, which had been controlling the terrorist groups based in ...
Cong. not to send Central observer for now
NEW DELHI, APRIL 5. Hopeful of the crisis in its Kerala unit getting resolved by Monday, the Congress high command has no plans as of now to send a Central observer to the State to break the deadlock facing the Pradesh Congress Committee ...
'India should support U.S. action'
Arguing that India must actively support the U.S. action in Iraq, Subramanian Swamy, president of the Janata Party says: Not since Victory Day in May 1945 will the world witness such an epoch-making event as the fall of Baghdad to U.S. troops, ...
BJP against " politicisation" of VAT
INDORE, APRIL 5. The Bharatiya Janata Party today took the first step towards undoing the damage to Value Added Tax (VAT), a new tax regime to replace sales tax that was to have been implemented by all States from April 1 this year. In a ...
BJP to allow second term for its president
NEW DELHI, APRIL 5. The Bharatiya Janata Party has decided to amend the party constitution to allow a second term of office to its president and all State unit presidents, provided these are not held consecutively. The decision, which was ...
Not a SARS case: experts
NEW DELHI, APRIL 5. Apprehensions that an epidemic of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), the killer pneumonia-like infection, could have broken out in India too has turned out to be a case of false alarm. A two-member team of experts ...
Other Stories

  • SP to release another 'video on Mayawati'
  • Mahajan to head Assembly poll campaign
  • Fall in foodgrain production likely
  • Three more arrested in DDA scam
  • MiG crash toll five
  • 'No State is giving free power'
  • `NDA rule a period of all-round disaster'
  • Ex-ONGC official held
  • Farmers' meet on Cauvery forms panel
  • Rashtriya Mahila Kosh raises loan limit
  • Will fight corruption at all levels: Punjab CM
  • `Vohra mission directionless'
  • CMs should have say in HC judge appointments: AIADMK
  • Make PSEs perform well, says President
  • Maran's condition has improved, says Karunanidhi



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