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A historic visit, says Sayeed
SRINAGAR, APRIL 20. Terming Atal Behari Vajpayee's visit to the Kashmir Valley "historic", the Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister, Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, today said for the first time a Prime Minister had made a serious attempt to address the ...
PM's visit makes a positive impact
SRINAGAR, APRIL 20. The Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee's latest visit to Kashmir is seen to be different compared to his own or his predecessors' visits. Mr. Vajpayee evoked a positive response from the political groups like the All-Party ...
Change in demography of religious groups needs study, says Advani
NEW DELHI, APRIL 20.The Deputy Prime Minister, L.K. Advani, today called for a rigorous and continuous observation and analysis of the changing demography of different religious groups in various parts of the country. Addressing a select ...
ISI shifting focus to north-east: CRPF chief
NEW DELHI, APRIL 20. The Director General of the Central Reserve Police Force, S.C. Chaube, told newspersons here on Saturday that the emerging trend in militancy-hit Jammu and Kashmir clearly indicated that Pakistan was trying to carry out its ...
Decks cleared for new telecom tariffs
NEW DELHI, APRIL 20.Decks were cleared for the implementation of new telecom tariffs from May 1. For the first time, fixed line users will be offered alternative tariff packages and all calls to cellular phones will be free. At a meeting with ...
'Bangladesh trying to emulate Pak.'
NEW DELHI, APRIL 20.The Deputy Prime Minister, L.K. Advani, today said the Centre was taking up the matter of atrocities on Hindus in Bangladesh with the Government there. At a book release function here, Mr. Advani said Bangladesh was trying ...
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