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`BJP-led Govt. at Centre must go'
NEW DELHI, APRIL 27. Eminent jurists, journalists , politicians and social activists have called for an "urgent need to change" the Government at the Centre. They have also appealed to "all MPs with secular credentials and secular democratic ...
Sinha justifies rollback of tax proposals
LUCKNOW, APRIL 27.The Union Finance Minister, Yashwant Sinha, today justified the withdrawal certain tax proposals, saying there was nothing unusual. Such measures had been announced by Finance Ministers in the past in response to demands made by ...
Congress encouraging jehadis: VHP
MUMBAI, APRIL 27.Strongly backing the Narendra Modi Government in Gujarat, under attack for its handling of the communal violence there, the VHP today accused the Congress of ``encouraging jehadis in the State with an eye over power at the ...
Flutter at Naidu's meet
TIRUPATI, APRIL 27.There was a mild flutter when the valve of a fire extinguisher went off accidentally at a function today at the Gandhi Bhavan Trust here in which the Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister, N.Chandrababu Naidu, was ...
President moved by victims' plight
NEW DELHI, APRIL 27. The President, K.R. Narayanan, today met some of the survivors of the Gujarat carnage who had travelled to the capital in a desperate search for justice. In what they described as an `emotional meeting' seven of the 42 ...
Kanchi Acharya meets Vajpayee
NEW DELHI, APRIL 27.Continuing his peace moves on the Ayodhya issue, the Kanchi Sankaracharya, Jayendra Saraswati, tonight met the Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee. He is believed to have discussed, among other things his deliberations ...
SC hearing in TN lawyers case on Monday
NEW DELHI, APRIL 27.The Supreme Court will hear on April 29 a special leave petition challenging an order of the Madras High Court directing exclusion of 829 lawyers from the rolls of the High Court Advocates Association in the election to be ...
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  • `Peace march will not serve the purpose'
  • Chips may fuel a new `laptop lifestyle'
  • 3 Pakistanis sentenced to death
  • Japan welcomes Indo-U.S. security arrangement
  • `Environmental delays dogging n-projects'
  • Law to legitimise political funding needed: Jaitley
  • Tehelka: Jaya Jaitley for SIT probe
  • India, U.S. plan greater military cooperation
  • Panel against cut in farm sector outlay
  • Panel endorses need for younger Army
  • Laloo steals the show at Thakur's party
  • New health policy envisages injection of more funds
  • New CII president
  • `South Tyrol approach suits J&K'
  • `Comprehensive review of criminal laws needed'
  • This hacker has a different message
  • AICC to meet on May 10
  • `Keep up pressure on Govt. over Gujarat'
  • NCP to vote against Govt.
  • No EU demarche, says India

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