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`Centre's double standards on CNG supply exposed'
NEW DELHI, APRIL 9.The Delhi Government feels that the Supreme Court in the `CNG case' has exposed the Centre's double standards with regard to the availability of CNG by pointing out that on the one hand it had cut the supply to Maruti Udyog Ltd ...
Attack will not deter NBA: Medha Patkar
NEW DELHI, APRIL 9. The Narmada Bachao Andolan (NBA) leader, Medha Patkar, today said that incidents such as the one that happened on Sunday at Gandhi's Sabarmati Ashram in Ahmemdabad, where she was manhandled, will not deter the movement on ...
India, U.S. discuss Nepal, Afghanistan
NEW DELHI, APRIL 9. India and the U.S. today held a major brainstorming session on the Maoist insurgency in Nepal and the reconstruction of war-torn Afghanistan. Discussions on Nepal were held between the visiting U.S. Assistant Secretary of ...
Two parties, many contrasts
NEW DELHI, APRIL 9.By a sheer coincidence the two principal political parties in the country are having their leadership conclaves on the same day, April 12. The BJP is having its national executive in Goa, while the Congress Chief Ministers ...
Getting married, you can ask for AIDS certificate
NEW DELHI, APRIL 9.It is now official. At the time of marriage negotiations, either party can legitimately ask for an AIDS-free certificate from the other. The National AIDS Policy, which was recently cleared by the Union Cabinet provides for ...
POTA: Hizb warns of `action' against NC
SRINAGAR, APRIL 9. The Hizb-ul-Mujahideen, the indigenous militant organisation, is planning "decisive action'' against the ruling National Conference for implementing the Prevention of Terrorism Act (POTA), which, according to the outfit, is ...
Minorities panel takes grim view of Gujarat
NEW DELHI, APRIL 9.Taking a grim view of the prevalent situation in Gujarat, the National Commission for Minorities (NCM) has come down heavily on State administration for allowing a "holocaust'' in the State. Such an observation was made by ...
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