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Naidu pitches for networking of rivers
NEW DELHI, OCT. 4. The Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister, N. Chandrababu Naidu, today carried his suggestion of linking of the river waters to the Capital as a long-term solution to tackle the recurring problem of floods and drought. Mr. Naidu, who ...
PM to attend Indo-E.U. summit
NEW DELHI, OCT. 4.The Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, will lead the Indian delegation to the third Indo-European Union Summit in Copenhagen, Denmark, on October 10. He will also visit Cyprus from October 7-9 and after the Indo-E.U. summit ...
Govt. has political will for police reform: Advani
NEW DELHI, OCT. 4. The Deputy Prime Minister, L.K. Advani, said today that his Government had the "political will for police reform" but was still waiting for the recommendations of the Committee for the Reform of the Criminal Justice System. ...
'Govt. speaking in different voices'
NEW DELHI, OCT. 4. The Congress today sought to draw political mileage out of the differences within the Sangh Parivar on disinvestment, but also ended up with some egg on its face when questions were put to the party spokesman about Jairam ...
Purulia-type incident ruled out
NEW DELHI, OCT. 4. After a thorough investigation, the Government virtually ruled out a second `Purulia arms drop' incident in West Bengal on Thursday. Officially, investigations are continuing but the Government feels that the alleged ...
`Errors' galore in NCERT textbooks
NEW DELHI, OCT. 4.If the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) had hoped that the Supreme Court nod for the National Curriculum Framework for School Education (NCFSE) would silence the criticism ...
National policy for Indian systems of medicine
NEW DELHI, OCT. 4. The Union Cabinet today approved a national policy for the Indian systems of medicine and homeopathy, which seeks to give a new fillip to the much-neglected area. The main thrust of the policy would be to upgrade the education ...
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  • SC orders transfer of complaint on Tehelka to Delhi
  • `Rly. bifurcation a step towards privatisation'
  • India on ITU council
  • Personal liberty cannot be taken lightly: SC
  • `Peace in Sri Lanka possible only with India's support
  • Hydrogen will fast replace hydrocarbon-based fuels: Kakodkar
  • 'NCC has 1.3 million cadets'
  • Military action after diplomatic efforts fail: Cong.
  • Sharma seeks release of attached assets
  • Shekhawat for review of criminal justice system
  • Armed intruder in Amitabh's house held
  • Nothing wrong in Ministers meeting, says BJP chief
  • 'Pak. missile test a provocation'

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