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EC satisfied with voter turnout
NEW DELHI, SEPT. 16. The Election Commission today said that barring minor incidents, the first phase of polling in Jammu and Kashmir for the 23 Assembly constituencies went off peacefully and an approximate 44 per cent of the 14.89 lakh voters ...
Poll proved commitment to democracy, say parties
NEW DELHI, SEPT. 16. The successful completion of the first phase of polling in Jammu and Kashmir under the glare of the international media and diplomats from a number of countries has once again proven India's firm commitment to democracy, the ...
Quattrocchi contests CBI claims
NEW DELHI, SEPT. 16. Even as a Delhi court is conducting the trial in the Rs. 64-crore Bofors payoffs case, it continues to throw up interesting angles every now and then. This time, Kuala Lumpur-based Italian businessman and one of the accused ...
Sikkim outfit for recognition of boy monk as Karmapa
KOLKATA, SEPT. 16. The Joint Action Committee of the All-Sikkim Buddhist Organisation today petitioned the Centre to recognise the boy monk, Urgen Thinley Dorji, as the 17th Karmapa of Sikkim's Rumtek monastery, seat of the Karma Kagyu sect of ...
Hunt on for man who sent cartridges parcel to Kalam
PATNA, SEPT. 16. The police are searching for a man — belonging to Arwal district of Bihar — who had sent a parcel with two cartridges to the President, A.P.J. Abdul Kalam. The man who has not been arrested yet is willing to be ...
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  • Sangma may return to Meghalaya politics
  • Cong., Left assail PM's remarks on curriculum
  • Poll reforms ordinance: SC adjourns hearing
  • ONGC, APTDC websites defaced
  • HC order on advocates assn. elections quashed
  • Dhindsa opposes NFL privatisation
  • Protesters take to the streets in Kreeri
  • Cong. sceptical of U.P. action in masjid case
  • Advani `satisfied'
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