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We had no idea that Kashmir is so beautiful: Spanish envoy
SRINAGAR, MAY 17.Spanish and Argentine envoys to India today jointly lifted the First Ambassadors' Golf Cup at the Royal Springs Golf Course (RSGC) here. They were among the 50 participants who joined to play the game in the sprawling lush green ...
Congress poll panel gets busy
NEW DELHI, MAY 17. The Congress' election strategy committee today got down to business, holding intensive sessions with the party leaders from Chhattisgarh, Delhi and Mizoram. The party units in the three States were asked to give top priority ...
Trade unions plan general strike on May 21
NEW DELHI, MAY 17. A number of central trade unions, mainly affiliated to the Left parties, have called for a nationwide industrial general strike on May 21 to protest the economic policies of the BJP-led NDA Government at the Centre. At a ...
Hindutva will triumph even if Cong. wins in M.P., says Karat
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, MAY 17. The CPI(M) politburo member, Prakash Karat, has said that the tragedy of the present Indian situation was that even if the Congress won the elections in the States such as Madhya Pradesh, the Hindutva ideology would ...
`River grid project will lead to new inter-State disputes'
NEW DELHI, MAY 17. The rivers interlinking project will generate a whole new set of inter-State disputes even as long-standing inter-basin disputes such as the Cauvery and Sutlej-Yamuna Link canal remained unresolved, a group of intellectuals ...
Kashmir core issue: Pak. MPs
WAGAH (PUNJAB), MAY 17.After a week-long ``goodwill'' trip to India, the old song of `Kashmir-first' was back on the lips of the delegation of Pakistani parliamentarians, who today insisted that Kashmir would be the ``core issue'' in any talks ...
Other Stories

  • Woman's forum to move SC for time-frame to solve dowry cases
  • Jalandhar judge sent to judicial custody
  • U.K. firm invests in Kutch port
  • `Where is the project located?'
  • All train fire victims identified
  • Century's first solar eclipse on May 31
  • BJP welcomes initiative taken by U.P. CM
  • Delhi, Maharashtra top FDI list
  • Minor fire in train
  • Pep in panel reports
  • Centre charged with failing to uphold Constitution
  • Make panchayats financially sound, says Fernandes
  • Interesting duel in Bihar bypoll campaign
  • Talk of early polls in Maharashtra
  • MTNL launches 3 new schemes
  • PM announces Rs.1 cr. for art school



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