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India, U.S. discuss military operations in Iraq
NEW DELHI, JUNE 18. India today continued its high-level discussion with the United States on the prospects of sending troops to Iraq. The question of India joining the military operations in Iraq came up during a 40-minute meeting today ...
'Troops ready to go to Iraq'
NEW DELHI, JUNE 18.The Army tonight said it was ``absolutely prepared'' to operate in Iraq but under its command and flag as part of the stabilisation force, should the Indian Government decide to send its troops to the war-ravaged country. ...
Quota for EBCs: 'Constitutional amendment needed'
NEW DELHI, JUNE 18. The Attorney-General, Soli Sorabjee, today informed the Centre that extension of reservation to the Economically Backward Classes (EBCs) would require a Constitutional amendment. In his opinion submitted to the Union Law ...
Scam in the Steel Ministry?
NEW DELHI, JUNE 18. A whiff of a scam is emanating from the otherwise low-profile Steel Ministry with the Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, being apprised of the ``practice of the Steel Minister, B.K. Tripathy, soliciting invitations to visit ...
ID cards soon for remaining voters
CHENNAI, JUNE 18. In an effort to reach the `left-out voters' the Election Commission will take up another round of issuing photo ID cards. To eliminate the problems encountered previously, the cards will be issued `on line.' ``There will be ...
Gujarat denies 'manipulation' of witnesses
GANDHINAGAR, JUNE 18.The Gujarat Government has asked the Home Secretary, Rajkumar, to inquire into the allegations of some pro-Government voluntary organisations "manipulating'' witnesses to appear before the G. T. Nanavati and K. G. Shah ...
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  • Maran's son will foot the medical bill: Karunanidhi
  • Redrawing LS, Assembly constituencies may be delayed
  • I-T: single form for filing self-declaration
  • Jankidas dead



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