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Toll could rise in Ahmedabad
AHMEDABAD, APRIL 22.After the Gujarat bandh day on February 28, the first day of the post-Godhra violence, the Ramnavami day on Sunday accounted for the highest number of deaths in the city in a single day: nine persons succumbed to injuries in ...
Sonia injects fresh blood into CWC
NEW DELHI APRIL 22. The Congress president, Sonia Gandhi, today appointed Ambica Soni and Ahmad Patel as the party's political secretaries, and dropped Mahavir Prasad as the general secretary. This is the second time in 15 months that Ms. Gandhi ...
BJP, BSP grapple with govt. formation
LUCKNOW, APRIL 22. THE Formation of the next Uttar Pradesh Government continues to have numerous imponderables, the Bharatiya Janata Party decision to formalise its tie-up for the purpose with the Bahujan Samaj Party notwithstanding. The ...
Opposition joining hands for big battle
NEW DELHI, APRIL 22. The Opposition said today that they were "duty-bound'' to criticise the Government and "expose its wrong-doing in Gujarat'' where the scale of the attack against innocent people was unprecedented even in the history of many ...
Indo-Pak. tensions may rise after referendum
NEW DELHI, APRIL 22.Tensions between India and Pakistan are expected to rise after the Pakistani President, Pervez Musharraf, formalises his elevation as his country's head through a national referendum later this month. According to an ...
Japan ahead in supercomputing race
KOCHI, APRIL 22. The world's computing elite — the handful of nations including India which have designed, built and marketed their own supercomputers — is still to react to Sunday's startling news: that a Japanese company, NEC, has ...
Not beholden to anyone, says Pachauri
NEW DELHI, APRIL 22. The Chairman of the Tata Energy Research Institute (TERI), Rajendra K.Pachauri, who was recently elected as the Chairman of the Inter-Governmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), today denied suggestions that he would side ...
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  • Mining in India most promising, says Australian Minister
  • India, Australia sign MoU on tourism
  • Bharti constrained by delay in receiving clearances
  • Naidu too should go: Thackeray
  • 'Mathrubhoomi' Editor case: stay made absolute
  • Opposition should seek removal of PM: Swamy
  • SC nod for Ganga action plan
  • Govt. to expand Territorial Army
  • BSF `not soft' on guilty personnel
  • Relief bonds for retiring staff
  • Ordnance staff call off stir plan
  • SC stays HC proceedings on Kalyan Singh's plea
  • Don't withdraw Army: CPI(M)
  • Sena, BJP disrupt House proceedings in Maharashtra

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