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Cong. bracing for poll challenges
NEW DELHI, JUNE 25. The Congress is engaged in reinventing itself and acquiring a new USP as it prepares to face the electoral challenge of 2004. The main thrust of its Shimla brainstorming session from July 7 to 9 is to provide a rationale for ...
Shahi Imam attacks Muslim Law Board
NEW DELHI, JUNE 25. The Shahi Imam of Delhi's Jama Masjid, Syed Ahmed Bukhari, has charged that the All-India Muslim Personal Law Board was getting ready to give up all claims to the disputed Babri masjid site in Ayodhya when the board's working ...
Cauvery technical committee defers decision
NEW DELHI, JUNE 25. The first meeting of the Cauvery technical committee on Tuesday asked Karnataka to give its response on the Cauvery distress sharing formula evolved by the Central Water Commission (CWC) within two weeks. At the meeting, ...
BSP not engineering splits: Mayawati
NEW DELHI, JUNE 25. Buoyed by the success of the Bahujan Samaj Party in the bypoll to the Chiraigoan Assembly seat, the party leader and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister, Mayawati, today said the result disproved the Opposition claim that her ...
Canada ready to help revive J&K economy
SRINAGAR, JUNE 25. Canada has offered help to revive the ailing economy of Jammu and Kashmir. A step in this direction is its decision to extend by two years the jobs for youth who complete their study on its soil. On the Kashmir problem, ...
It will be old bus with better comfort
NEW DELHI, JUNE 25.The fragile nature of the new peace initiative between India and Pakistan has taken its toll on the Delhi-Lahore bus service as the Delhi Transport Corporation is unable to get the auto major, Volvo, to provide buses on `a ...
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  • Suspend eviction drives, EC tells States going to polls
  • No written rules on receiving PM in State capitals
  • Sonia may not visit T.N.
  • Trishul testfired for fourth day
  • CPI welcomes Sino-Indian declaration
  • Iraq oil imports may resume
  • Star News gets a week's reprieve
  • Differences over proposed India Gate
  • BJP MLAs lathicharged
  • Visit not yet cleared: Gehlot
  • All-party meet to discuss functioning of PDS
  • Maternity benefits for woman beedi workers hiked
  • Konkan Railway to run inspection locomotives
  • `Fast track courts target not met'
  • VHP preparing for `final battle': Togadia
  • Breather for Orissa Cong. chief
  • U.N. Census Adviser for Cambodia



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