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Why this delay, asks Gehlot
JAIPUR, JUNE 26. First, it was the Ministry of External Affairs, which held up his request for permission to go abroad. Now, it is the Finance Ministry of Finance, which is taking its own time to give the clearance. As the Rajasthan Chief ...
BJP seeks Cong. apology for Emergency
NEW DELHI, JUNE 26. It was a day when the Bharatiya Janata Party remembered the Emergency declared by the Indira Gandhi Government in 1975, and while the Deputy Prime Minister, L.K. Advani, praised the "vibrant democracy'' here which helped the ...
Task force on drought to consider demand for more relief
NEW DELHI, JUNE 26. The high-level task force on drought led by the Deputy Prime Minister, L.K. Advani, is likely to consider the demands of the drought-hit States for additional Central assistance at a meeting here on June 30. This was indicated ...
Aid to Pak. baffling: Advani
NEW DELHI, JUNE 26. In a virtual disapproval of the $ 3-billion U.S. economic aid to Pakistan, half of which is for defence, the Deputy Prime Minister, L.K. Advani, today said that it baffled the people and the Government why such assistance was ...
No restructuring of FCI: Minister
NEW DELHI, JUNE 26. The Union Food Minister, Sharad Yadav, today ruled out any restructuring of the Food Corporation of India and said that the Centre would instead focus on removing the various shortcomings in the public distribution system. ...
In search of her husband missing for 35 years
CHENNAI, JUNE 26. At 66, she has not given up hopes. She is confident that her husband, a Flight Sergeant in the IAF, who was "presumed dead in an air crash" 35 years ago, is still alive. All she wants is a concerted effort by the authorities to ...
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  • Disproportionate assets case against Badal
  • RailTel to open 200 Internet cafes
  • 'No counselling for two weeks for private medical colleges in T.N.'
  • Medical seats: SC notices to Centre, T.N., Pondy Govts.
  • Clarification on IIRM
  • NCP dissolves U.P. unit
  • Geelani defies Jamaat directions



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