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Give up the gun, Mufti tells militants
JAMMU, JULY 12. The Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister has once again asked the militants to shun the gun as now they do not have any cause or justification for it in the changed scenario. Addressing a series of public meetings at Gool, Mahore, ...
Party work more important: Ananth Kumar
GULBARGA, JULY 12. The Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, has accepted the resignation of the Union Minister for Urban Development and Poverty Alleviation, H.N. Ananth Kumar, who was recently appointed president of the Karnataka unit of the ...
Consultations still continue with Muslim Board: Kanchi Acharya
CHENNAI, JULY 12. "My initiatives have never been a failure, they have always been a step forward and the process of consultations with the All-India Muslim Personal Board still continues for finding an amicable solution to enable the ...
Cong. demand ridiculous, says Venkaiah Naidu
NEW DELHI, JULY 12. The Bharatiya Janata Party president, M. Venkaiah Naidu, today described as "ridiculous'' the statement of the Congress spokesperson, Jaipal Reddy, that the Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, be summoned to appear before ...
`No hike in LPG, kerosene prices now'
CHANDIGARH, JULY 12.The Union Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister, Ram Naik, today ruled out an increase in the prices of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) and kerosene now. He, however, said the Government was examining representations by oil ...
Thousands have darshan at Amarnath cave
JAMMU, JULY 12. The first batch of 4,103 pilgrims paid obeisance to the ice lingam (Lord Shiva) at the cave shrine of Amarnath this morning and participated in the aarti ceremony. So far, over 15,000 pilgrims have reached the Pahalgam ...
Other Stories

  • India leaves door open on attending SAARC summit
  • Delhi-Lahore bus returns almost empty
  • Centre to review news channels' satellite uplinking policy
  • Zahira seeks NHRC intervention
  • TDP against `proposed' LPG hike
  • Protest planned
  • BSNL to introduce broadband services on commercial lines
  • CPI, CPI(M) demand scrapping of ordinance
  • Maths laboratories for a joyful learning experience
  • New aviation policy soon
  • Flood situation worsens in Bihar, Assam
  • `Ship owners must bear liability'
  • Railway Ministry accepts proposals
  • Indo-Pak. cyber war continues
  • Urdu poet passes away
  • Promote pro-poor scientific research: PM
  • IETE to open more centres
  • Madurai youth in CBI net



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