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Ready for change: Left Front
KOLKATA, JUNE 21. Ringing the bells for reforms, West Bengal's ruling Left Front said today that they would embrace change so long as it ensured protection of the poor and downtrodden. "We are realists. We know that we cannot grow unless we ...
CPI (M) to celebrate LF Govt.'s silver jubilee
NEW DELHI, JUNE 21.In order to mark the completion of the silver jubilee of the Left Front Government in West Bengal, the Communist Party of India (Marxist) has chalked out an elaborate plan to celebrate it nation-wide. The CPI (M) general ...
India reaffirms support to democracy in Nepal
NEW DELHI, JUNE 21. As it prepares to welcome King Gyanendra of Nepal next week, the Government today reaffirmed its support to constitutional monarchy and multi-party democracy in the Himalayan Kingdom. The first visit abroad by the new King ...
`Disallow yatra in Gujarat'
NEW DELHI, JUNE 21. The Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) secretary and member of Parliament, E. Ahamed, has urged the Prime Minister to ensure that permission is not granted to the BJP to take out the proposed `Gaurav Rath Yatra' in Gujarat as ...
Other Stories

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  • Jamaat denies aiding militancy
  • Special forces personnel get commendation certificates
  • I-T Dept. told to complete tax refunds by July 15
  • Subir Dutta new Defence Secretary
  • DRDAs may go after amendment to law
  • IA to lease more aircraft
  • Political parties should keep off Ayodhya issue: Kanchi Acharya
  • 'Moulvi' attacked
  • VVIPs left 'powerless'
  • Lack of evidence of payments against property purchase
  • A bit easy for visa-seekers

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