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President, PM extend Christmas greetings
NEW DELHI, DEC. 24. The President, A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, the Vice-President, Bhairon Singh Shekhawat, and the Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, today greeted the nation on the eve of Christmas. "Every year Christmas brings cheer and joy to ...
Left parties criticise Venkaiah Naidu's remarks
NEW DELHI, DEC. 24.The BJP president, M. Venkaiah Naidu's remarks about the party's intention to replicate the Gujarat experience elsewhere in the country continued to draw criticism, with the CPI(M) and the CPI stating today that it portends ...
Delhi Metro: Cong., BJP vie for credit
NEW DELHI, DEC. 24. The bitterness in the Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party camps over taking credit for the Delhi Metro project hit a new low today when a large number of BJP workers attending the inauguration of the project at Seelampur ...
India is not Gujarat: Laloo
PATNA, DEC. 24. The RJD president, Laloo Prasad Yadav today warned that the BJP's hidden agenda was now out in the open and the people of the country must choose between secularism and communalism. He termed the BJP's game plan as `dangerous' ...
Bid to derail our efforts for peace: Mufti
JAMMU, DEC. 24. The Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister, Mufti Muhammad Sayeed, today said that some elements are trying to `derail' his Government's sincere effort to restore peace in Kashmir with dignity but they would not succeed in their ...
Taliban-like diktats
JAMMU, DEC. 24. Close on the heels of the `beheading' of some women in Rajouri region, a militant outfit has circulated posters directing Muslims to follow a set of guidelines like the Taliban had done in Afghanistan. Undersigned by an outfit ...
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  • '`Only BJP can drink the poison and survive'
  • 'Hindutva card will not work in other States'
  • There was no time to get married: PM
  • VHP leader pities bachelor friends
  • ISRO's educational satellite on the anvil
  • Bid to revive Indo-Russian defence relations
  • Civilians targeted in Nepal's `people's war': Amnesty
  • Indian wetlands in conservation list
  • Cong. will hit back in other States: Shastri
  • LS prorogued
  • Remnants of ancient temple found
  • Detenus being denied justice, says Hurriyat
  • Emirates cancels 16 flights to India
  • BJP suggestions on Kelkar report after Dec. 26
  • Nandita weds
  • 3 High Court judges transferred
  • Ranvir Sena chief held
  • One held in Dalit students attack case

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