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Many defence deals in the offing
NEW DELHI, JUNE 7.With a representative and relatively transparent purchase procedure having been put in place, defence purchases are following a smooth trajectory, according to highly placed Government sources. Deals on purchasing several ...
Parties should not issue whip for presidential election: EC
NEW DELHI, JUNE 7. The twelfth presidential election will be held on July 15, and the counting of votes, if necessary, will take place on July 18. Announcing the schedule, the Chief Election Commissioner, J. M. Lyngdoh, and the two Election ...
Three killed in Pak. shelling
POONCH, JUNE 7.Three civilians were killed and seven others were injured in shelling by the Pakistani troops in Jallas area of Poonch sector falling near the Line of Actual Control (LAC). Police sources told The Hindu that the Pakistani ...
U.P. ordinance reverses quota policy
LUCKNOW, JUNE 7.The Uttar Pradesh Governor, Vishnu Kant Shastri, has promulgated the State Services (Reservation for the Scheduled Castes, the Scheduled Tribes and the other Backward Castes) Amendment Ordinance, 2002, to allow recruitment of ...
India, Pak. urged to end use of landmines
NEW DELHI, JUNE 7. Alarmed by the extensive mining along the Indo-Pak. border, Amnesty International, in India and Pakistan, Greenpeace India and the Pakistan-India Peoples Forum for Peace and Democracy today urged the two countries to ...
Fill vacancies, Centre tells CMs, CJs
NEW DELHI, JUNE 7. Expressing serious concern over the ``inordinate delay'' in filling judges vacancies, the Centre has once again written to the Chief Justices of High Courts and Chief Ministers to send recommendations for filling the vacancies ...
Trinamool bandh affects life
KOLKATA, JUNE 7. The Trinamool Congress-sponsored bandh in West Bengal was near "total'' in Kolkata and adjoining districts. The bandh was called to protest the increase in electricity tariff, distress sale of paddy and delay in giving teachers' ...
More Cong. MLAs arrive in Bangalore
BANGALORE, JUNE 7. It is the emigre Government of Maharashtra with Bangalore as the capital. Most of the 70 or so Congress MLAs of the neighbouring State, including seven Ministers, have taken refuge at a holiday resort near here to thwart what ...
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  • ``Centre, not CJ, for debate on judges' posting''
  • Not correct: RV
  • Karat and Ali: a reply
  • Law to help DD get signals of all important events mooted
  • Lt. Governor condoles Jatti
  • Jayalalithaa for unanimous choice of next President
  • Farooq for sanctions against Pak.

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