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India to conduct clinical trials for HIV vaccine
NEW DELHI, OCT. 11. India is preparing to go in for Phase-I clinical trials in March next year for a preventive HIV vaccine developed by a scientist of the National Institute of Cholera and Enteric Diseases (NICED), Kolkata, in collaboration with ...
`Govt. keen on Bill to end defections'
NEW DELHI, OCT. 11. Asserting that electoral reforms were needed to strengthen democracy in the country, the Deputy Prime Minister, L.K. Advani, said today that the National Democratic Alliance Government at the Centre had taken a major ...
Arif Beg, Krishna Kumar join BJP
NEW DELHI, OCT. 11. The former Union Ministers, Arif Beg and S. Krishna Kumar of the Congress, and the former CPI(M) Rajya Sabha Member, Bratin Sengupta, today joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). They were welcomed into the party-fold by the ...
`Policy soon for laying gas pipelines across the country'
BANGALORE, OCT. 11. The Government will soon finalise a policy for laying gas pipelines across the country and a draft natural gas pipeline policy was notified last month, according to the Minister for Petroleum, Ram Naik. Dedicating to the ...
Fight against terror should not disregard basics of law, says IBA
NEW DELHI, OCT. 11. The International Bar Association (IBA) has called upon countries not to use the threat of terrorism as a "ruse" to restrict the right to freedom of expression, religion and opinion. In its report on international ...
Pawar stand not acceptable: Congress
MUMBAI, OCT. 11. The reference of the Nationalist Congress Party leader, Sharad Pawar, to the "imported leader of a political party'' at a rally in New Delhi yesterday drew a sharp reaction from the Congress(I) here today. The party gave him an ...
Multi-national force to move to interior Afghanistan
New Delhi: NATO, which has the responsibility for the International Security Force in Kabul, will soon move to main provincial centres and other areas in the interior according to information received here. With that, the external security ...
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  • G-22 meeting put on hold
  • We have a common agenda, say Pak. MPs



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