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India could play a major role in Iraq: Blackwill
NEW DELHI, JUNE 19.The United States says there is no "shortage" of countries willing to send troops to Iraq but will not "buy" the participation of nations by paying for the deployment of their military personnel. Talking to The Hindu ...
Kanchi Acharya's efforts run into problems
NEW DELHI, JUNE 19. The Kanchi Sankaracharya, Sri Jayendra Saraswati's efforts at resolving the Ayodhya issue seems to have reached a dead-end. The Vishwa Hindu Parishad, at least, has given up on the Acharya's efforts and Sri Jayendra ...
Left parties criticise BJP, Kanchi Acharya
NEW DELHI, JUNE 19.Two Left parties reacted strongly to the latest moves on Ayodhya temple issue, with the CPI (M) stating that the dispute cannot be resolved by an "ambitious and scheming'' Sankaracharya, while the CPI (ML) demanding restoration ...
CAS sends I&B Ministry into a spin
NEW DELHI, JUNE 19. Its hopes of a smooth rollover to the Conditional Access System (CAS) dashed by the "unreasonable'' prices quoted by broadcasters for pay channels, the Information and Broadcasting (I&B) Ministry today went into a spin with ...
I&B to review policy on operation of foreign news agencies
NEW DELHI, JUNE 19. After keeping the issue of allowing foreign news agencies to operate directly from India in abeyance for over a year, the Information and Broadcasting Ministry has now apparently decided to review the existing policy governing ...
Lack of enough forces led to masjid demolition: Centre
NEW DELHI, JUNE 19. The Centre today told the Liberhan Commission that "lack of enough security forces" might have been the reason for the demolition of the Babri masjid by kar sevaks on December 6, 1992 and blamed the Kalyan Singh Government for ...
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