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CPI(M) criticises PM's musings
NEW DELHI, JAN. 4. The Communist Party of India (Marxist) has observed that the Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee's ``musings'' did not contain any roadmap on how he would achieve the ``lofty and laudable objectives'' in it. It also said ... More
V.P. Singh supports Centre's measures against Pak.
NEW DELHI, JAN. 4. The former Prime Minister, V.P. Singh, today backed the Government's diplomatic and military strategy to ensure that Islamabad acts against terrorist groups operating from its soil. Asserting that on the question of national ... More
Blair arrives in Bangalore
BANGALORE, JAN. 4. The British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, arrived by a British Airways jet here on Friday to a red carpet welcome. Mr. Blair did not answer any questions from the large gathering of print and electronic mediapersons at the ... More
Sinha will decide on extra petrol cess
NEW DELHI, JAN. 4. A high-level meeting of the Planning Commission today left the matter of imposing an additional cess on petrol and diesel to finance road construction to the Union Finance Minister, Yashwant Sinha. A cess of Re. 1 on petrol and ... More
ISI spy ring busted, Pak. agent nabbed
KOLKATA, JAN. 4 . An ISI spy ring was busted today with the arrests of a Pakistani national and ISI agent, and four of his accomplices, in West Bengal's Jalpaiguri district, the Home Secretary, A.K. Deb. said. Mohammad Dilshad (32), who hails ... More
Mulayam releases first list of candidates
LUCKNOW, JAN. 4. The Samajwadi Party leader, Mulayam Singh Yadav, today said his party would contest the coming Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections on the plank of free education and medicine to all and availability of basic essentials like food and ... More
Other Stories

  • SP flays BJP for `communalising' society
  • Byelection: tough time ahead for Gujarat BJP
  • By-polls on Feb. 21
  • `Sants alone can postpone temple construction move'
  • China `even-handed' in approach to India, Pak.
  • Central Monitoring Services neglected
  • Najma calls for support in fight against terrorism
  • INLD to contest U.P. polls
  • Guidelines issued for private participation in defence
  • HIV to be used for treating ailments
  • Strike hits banking services
  • Amartya Sen decries `sectarian outlook' to education
  • Another Pak. embassy official held in Nepal
  • Fernandes may visit Washington
  • Social worker Lakshmi Sundari dead
  • 7 LeT militants killed

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