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Go in for farm reforms, Ajit Singh urges States
NEW DELHI, NOV. 6. The Agriculture Minister, Ajit Singh, today urged State Governments to go in for reforms in the agriculture sector, including in the minimum support price mechanism, in keeping with the changing times. Inaugurating a ...
RS poll blues for BJP
NEW DELHI, NOV. 6.With dissidence in Uttar Pradesh continuing to be problematic for the Bharatiya Janata Party, it has been forced to scale down its ambition of getting three of its nominees elected to the Rajya Sabha in the coming biennial ...
$120 m U.S. aid to fight AIDS in India
CHENNAI, NOV. 6. The United States Ambassador to India, Robert D. Blackwill, today committed $120 million over the next five years to fight the HIV/AIDS epidemic in India, expressing the hope that science would co-exist with a humanitarian ...
Kelkar panel report unlikely to be accepted
NEW DELHI, NOV. 6.There are few takers in the Government for the two draft reports submitted by Vijay Kelkar, Adviser to the Finance Minister, Jaswant Singh, on direct and indirect taxes. Not only do the reports seem to be undoing all ...
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  • BJP refutes Samata charge
  • NGOs want clearance to Bt. cotton withdrawn
  • Peninsular rivers' development component reports by 2004
  • IA to increase Inland Air Travel Tax
  • International conference on driver training
  • U.S. Embassy officials, boy rescued by Army rafters
  • From Raja Rammohun Roy to Arundhati Roy
  • Rs. 6 cr. grant for Legal Services Authority
  • BSNL halves net surfing charges
  • 200 companies of Central forces for Gujarat polls
  • U.S. launches special research programme
  • Robbers attack ex-Law Minister

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