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Powell remarks on Kashmir draw flak
NEW DELHI, JULY 29. Political parties — ruling as well as those in the opposition — have reacted sharply to the observations of the United States Secretary of State, Colin Powell, on Kashmir, and emphatically rejected his suggestion ...
`EC team must assess Gujarat situation'
NEW DELHI, JULY 29. A delegation of senior non-Congress Opposition leaders today urged the Election Commission to send a team to Gujarat to assess the ground situation before arriving at a decision on holding Assembly elections in the State. ...
Fatwa not applicable, says Trust
NEW DELHI, JULY 29. The Ishaat-e-Islam Trust today asserted it was not proper to drag the Jamaat-e-Islami Hind into the controversy related to the fatwa obtained by a member of the All-India Muslim Personal Law Board, Safia Iqbal, against the ...
`A great parliamentarian, a true Gandhian'
NEW DELHINEW DELHI, JULY 29.JULY 29. Both Houses of Parliament adjourned today after paying tributes and observing silence, as a mark of respect in memory of the Vice-President, Krishan Kant, who died here on Saturday. The Rajya Sabha recalled ...
Domicile issue: all-party meet on August 1
RANCHI, JULY 29. Apparently under pressure from the Centre and the BJP central leadership, the Jharkhand Chief Minister, Babulal Marandi, has not only decided to order a high-level probe into the recent violence in the State but also hold an ...
Ministry to decide on crop status after Aug. 31
NEW DELHI, JULY 29. Even as each passing day is crucial for the kharif crop, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) today said monsoon would be `subdued' in the next three days in the drought-hit northwest and central India. Hanging on every ...
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  • SC adjourns ex-Minister's petition
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