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India in a bind over resumption of dialogue with Pakistan
NEW DELHI, OCT. 15. India finds itself in a bind as far as resuming dialogue with Pakistan is concerned. With international pressure mounting, the only public response from New Delhi is a loud "no" to talks with Pakistan. This was conveyed to ...
Independents hold key to govt. formation in J&K
JAMMU, OCT. 15. With the stalemate between the Congress and the People's Democratic Party over the choice of a new Chief Minister for Jammu and Kashmir continuing, the victory of a large number of independents in the just-concluded Assembly ...
PM yet to accept Omar's resignation
NEW DELHI, OCT. 15. The Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, had a 20-minute discussion with the caretaker Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, Farooq Abdullah. The outgoing Chief Minister is believed to have shared with Mr. Vajpayee his ...
Stiff growth rates for States in 10th Plan
NEW DELHI, OCT. 15. The Planning Commission has conceded that achieving the "ambitious" target of eight per cent growth during the Tenth Plan would "critically hinge" on the achievement of higher rates of growth in the States. Consequently, it ...
Delhi's date with Amitabh
NEW DELHI, OCT. 15. Lord Ram probably wasn't the only popular Indian hero this Dussehra night. At least not at the India Habitat Centre on the sprawling Lodhi Road complex here. The man who held the attention of the youngest to the eldest visitor ...
Advani's visit to Russia put off
NEW DELHI, OCT. 15. The Deputy Prime Minister, L.K. Advani's visit to Russia, slated for tomorrow, has been ``postponed'', Home Ministry officials said here tonight. The reason for the postponement was the inability to arrange a meeting with the ...
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  • Move to include abortion pill in family welfare programme
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  • 'T.N. ordinance anti-Dalit'
  • 'Priority for reforms in criminal justice system'
  • Good show by 'rebels'
  • Boost for campaign against 'saffronisation' of education
  • Delhi gets second set of Metro train
  • Magazine clarifies

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