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No troop withdrawal till Oct.: Fernandes AHMEDABAD, JUNE 27.The Army will not be withdrawn from the borders with Pakistan at least till October, the Defence Minister, George Fernandes, has said. He told mediapersons here today that a decision to this effect was taken by the Centre in ... 'I am a disciplined party soldier' NEW DELHI, JUNE 27. There was a hint that the Bharatiya Janata Party president, Jana Krishnamurthi, could refuse the Cabinet position offered today by the Prime Minister and just quit his position as party president. Many believe that if he were ... 'Travel advisories were not warranted' NEW DELHI, JUNE 27.In a guarded welcome of the revision of travel advisories by the United States, Britain and some other nations, India today said these were not warranted in the first place, and added that ``such measures have failed to build ... Mehbooba Mufti arrested for protest against POTA SRINAGAR, JUNE 27. Police arrested today 72 people including Mehbooba Mufti and Abdur Rehman Veeri of the People's Democratic Party (PDP) when partymen held protest demonstrations against POTA and alleged custodial killings in the State. The ... Camps will not be closed, Gujarat Govt. tells court GANDHINAGAR, JUNE 27. Even as the first heavy showers on Wednesday night and today has made life miserable for the riot victims in the relief camps, the Gujarat Government has given an undertaking to the High Court not to close down the camps ... It wasn't against any individual: Tejpal NEW DELHI, JUNE 27. The Editor-in-Chief of Tehelka portal, Tarun Tejpal, today said that the sting operation was a "honest journalistic endeavour'' to expose corruption in defence deals and not targeted against any individual or political party. ...
Official apathy forces migration to PoK?NOWSHERA (RAJOURI), JUNE 28.The plight of the migrants from the forward areas close to the 260-km-long Line of Control in Jammu region is in many ways worse than that of those from the International Border. Unlike the reasonably well-to-do ... GM crops: gene transfer possible through pollen THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, JUNE 27. Research just published in the journal Science indicates that pollen from genetically modified (GM) mustard could carry artificially introduced genes up to 3 km away, much further than previously thought. On ... Other Stories
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