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Cyber dimension to Mumbai blasts
MUMBAI, SEPT. 3. The Mumbai police are not attaching much importance to the theory that the perpetrators of last Monday's blasts in Mumbai did so to take revenge for the communal riots of Gujarat. "The Gujarat incidents could have been used to ...
Antecedents being checked
BANGALORE, SEPT. 3. Police will send teams to Hyderabad and Mumbai to check the antecedents of a man arrested at the Bangalore airport on Monday for his suspected involvement in the August 25 twin blasts in Mumbai. Though police ...
India seeks consultations on U.S. anti-proliferation move
JAKARTA, SEPT. 3. India's response to a United States-led anti-proliferation initiative, which targets North Korea, has come into focus, behind the scenes, during the External Affairs Minister, Yashwant Sinha's visit to the Asia-Pacific. He ...
FDI to be allowed in pension sector
NEW DELHI, SEPT. 3. The Government has taken an in-principle decision to allow the Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in the pension sector but no decision has yet been taken about the FDI limit to be permitted. "The FDI limit in pension sector ...
Verma's reservations over new pension scheme
NEW DELHI, SEPT.3. The Union Labour Minister, Sahib Singh Verma, has opposed the proposed defined contribution Individual Retirement Account (IRA) Scheme unless various operational issues are addressed to make it sustainable and protect ...
Govt. assails NHRC
NEW DELHI, SEPT. 3. The Gujarat Government has assailed the National Human Rights Commission for "rushing" to the Supreme Court, seeking a retrial of the "Best Bakery case" and said the petition was "misconceived" and should not be ...
When floods washed away their dreams
CUTTACK, SEPT. 3.Till the floodwaters inundated his mudhouse at Biribandha village, Gajendra Nayak thought that 2003 would be a lucky year for him. After all, this year his only daughter had been married, that too without paying any dowry. The ...
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