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No talks till Pakistan stops support to terrorism: PM
NEW DELHI, OCT. 26.The Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, ruled out initiating talks till Pakistan stopped its support to terrorism and maintained that India's attitude had been appreciated by the international community. "We would not talk ...
NCAER warns of higher inflation
NEW DELHI, OCT. 26. Warning of a higher inflation with a hardening of the prices of agricultural produce and food products, the National Council of Applied Economic Research (NCAER) has lowered its growth projections for the Indian economy to 4.8 ...
Ordinance to split UTI on the cards
MUMBAI, OCT. 26. The Union Finance Minister, Jaswant Singh, today said the Cabinet meeting, which is scheduled for Monday, would consider ordinances to split the Unit Trust of India (UTI) into two, UTI-I and UTI-II and to make changes in the SEBI ...
States told to push power sector reforms
NEW DELHI, OCT. 26. With the losses of the State Electricity Boards (SEBs) mounting to Rs. 33,177 crores in 2001-02, the Union Minister for Power, Anant Geete, today called upon the States to implement an effective plan to eliminate commercial ...
Sonia assails targeting of minorities
NEW DELHI, OCT. 26. Stating that forces inimical to the country's composite culture and traditions had come to power through coalition politics, the Congress president, Sonia Gandhi, today said the most recent manifestation of this phenomenon was ...
Indian resolution on terrorism passed
NEW DELHI, OCT. 26.A resolution moved by India calling on all United Nation member states to support international efforts to prevent terrorists from acquiring weapons of mass destruction was unanimously passed by the U.N.'s First Committee in ...
Policy-makers unaware of climate change hazards
NEW DELHI, OCT. 26. Climate change severely threatens development efforts across the developing world, a discussion document prepared by 10 international and United Nations institutions has warned. This does not seem to have any significant ...
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