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Let Pak. admit it cannot check infiltration: Sinha
NEW DELHI, AUG. 26.The External Affairs Minister, Yashwant Sinha, indicated today that India wanted Pakistan to cooperate with New Delhi on the terrorism issue, just as Islamabad was helping to tackle terrorism on the Afghan-Pakistan border. ...
Alliances may make the going tough for NC
SRINAGAR, AUG. 26. Even as the alliances between various political parties are yet to materialise, indications suggest that an understanding among the Opposition parties is likely to make the election battle tougher for the ruling National ...
Bhattacharjee urges PM to curb terrorist activity
NEW DELHI, AUG. 26.The West Bengal Chief Minister, Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee, raised the issue of increased terrorist activity in north Bengal at his meetings with the Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, and the Deputy Prime Minister, L. K. ...
U.N. panel condemns caste
HYDERABAD, AUG. 26. The United Nations Committee for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (UNCERD) has condemned the descent-based discrimination practised as caste in India and passed a resolution against it. The Indian Government had ...
Poll reforms ordinance comes into force
NEW DELHI, AUG. 26. The Representation of the People (Amendment) Ordinance, 2002 promulgated by the President, A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, on August 24, has come into force with immediate effect and notified in the Gazette of India. The ordinance, ...
Cauvery: sharing distress on pro-rata basis?
NEW DELHI, AUG. 26. The crucial Cauvery River Authority meeting convened by the Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, here tomorrow to resolve the issue of Karnataka releasing Tamil Nadu's share of Cauvery waters may work out a "principle'' on ...
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  • SC to fix schedule for hearing of reference on Aug. 29
  • Sri Lankan peace negotiator in Delhi
  • Sufficient evidence against Sharma, Delhi police tell court
  • Sonia vows to work for early change in Delhi
  • 'No danger to India from sea level change'
  • AIADMK, PMK plead for drought relief
  • Newspaper employees protest FDI in print media
  • 'India must reap the benefits of technology'
  • SC permits Bharat Shah to go abroad
  • New adviser to Finance Minister
  • Rly. to spend Rs. 15,000 cr. for linking metros
  • SC notice to Centre on pleas questioning POTA
  • Cong. criticises BJP-Morcha tie-up
  • Concession on broken rice for export withdrawn
  • Consumers won't suffer, says Centre
  • Jagmohan defends land allotments
  • U.S. delegation in J&K
  • NHRC notice to T.N. on village ritual
  • 'ISI backing infiltration'

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