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Venkaiah takes charge as BJP chief
NEW DELHI, JULY 1. It was festival time today at the Bharatiya Janata Party headquarters here where M. Venkaiah Naidu was formally installed as the new party president after Jana Krishnamurthi resigned from the position as he was being inducted ...
Jaswant moves out after a good innings at South Block
NEW DELHI, JULY 1. As the South Block welcomes the new External Affairs Minister, Yashwant Sinha, and the Minister of State, Digvijay Singh, there is a tinge of regret at the departure of the man who steered Indian diplomacy at a critical ...
Sinha leaves as economy looks up
NEW DELHI, JULY 1. Ironically, the much-maligned Finance Minister, Yashwant Sinha, today bowed out of office when most economic indicators point to an upswing in the economy. While the latest data from the Central Statistical Organisation (CSO) ...
Kanwal Sibal rules out early talks with Pak.
NEW DELHI, JULY 1. Resumption of a political dialogue with Pakistan will have to wait till the Pakistan President, Pervez Musharraf, concretely demonstrates a permanent end to cross-border terrorism, the new Foreign Secretary, Kanwal Sibal, has ...
SC defers hearing on petition against unseating of Stalin
NEW DELHI, JULY 1. The Supreme Court today deferred its hearing on a special leave petition against the interim orders of the Madras High Court declining to stay the operation of the `one-man one-post' legislation by which the Chennai Corporation ...
'Centre not keen on solving J&K issue'
KUPWARA, JULY 1.The People's Conference chairman, Sajjad Gani Lone, today said his father Abdul Gani Lone was killed by his own associates and they would not go scot-free. He accused India and Pakistan of having an `agreement' on prolonging the ...
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  • 'Nation facing crisis of governance'
  • CPC amendments come into effect
  • `Infiltration still on'
  • IPS officer, six others acquitted in murder case
  • ED allegation 'baseless'
  • CPI seeks ban on Gujarat yatra
  • Award for former IAS official
  • Electronic courts in SC soon
  • PM urged to stop rath yatra
  • Tehelka chief denies editing portions of tapes
  • Was Patel's refusal tactical?
  • Defence Ministry gets a new name
  • From arclight to limelight

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