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No going back on autonomy demand: Omar
SRINAGAR, JUNE 24. The newly-elected president of the National Conference and Union Minister of State for External Affairs, Omar Abdullah, has ruled out putting forth fresh proposals to the Centre on the issue of autonomy. He said his party was ...
Much depends on Sinha's fate
NEW DELHI, JUNE 24. The first serious round of consultations on a major Cabinet reshuffle and expansion is expected to begin tomorrow between the Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, and the Union Home Minister, L.K.Advani, who returned here ...
India dismisses reports on Gyanendra role
NEW DELHI, JUNE 24. India today said it does not share the apprehension that King Gyanendra of Nepal might want to expand his own power at the expense of constitutional rule in the Himalayan Kingdom. Briefing reporters here on the talks between ...
VHP's turnaround disturbing: Cong.
NEW DELHI, JUNE 24. The Congress today accused the Vishwa Hindu Parishad of showing disrespect to the law of the land in the light of its latest declaration that it would not obey the court order on the Ram temple issue. The party spokesperson, ...
Katiyar appointment may sharpen BJP-SP war of words
LUCKNOW, JUNE 24. The BJP MP, Vinay Katiyar's appointment as president of the party's Uttar Pradesh unit is likely to sharpen the war of words between the BJP and the Samajwadi Party, which has elected Mohd Azam Khan, a fire-brand leader, to head ...
Gujral favours Indo-Pak. talks
NEW DELHI, JUNE 24. Favouring a dialogue between India and Pakistan to resolve all issues, the former Prime Minister, I.K. Gujral, today said negotiations could help each side understand the problems and difficulties of the other side and arrive ...
Academics seek vote for Lakshmi Sahgal
NEW DELHI, JUNE 24.Billing the forthcoming Presidential elections as a contest between the ``patriotism and dedication'' of Lakshmi Sahgal and the ``jingoism and nuclear braggadocio that the candidature of A. P. J. Abdul Kalam represents'', ...
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  • Special meeting to resolve animal research issue
  • TRAI to allow phone companies to give discounts
  • EPF interest rate may be cut
  • Vintage beauty on commemorative run
  • India can develop ICBMs: Rao
  • EC not to move court on candidates' affidavits
  • CBFC chairman for updating guidelines
  • Taslima to seek visa extension
  • Hearing in Iftikhar Geelani's case on July 2
  • Narrow escape
  • Priyanka gives birth to girl
  • BJP announces J&K poll panel

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