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Cabinet reshuffle around July 1: PM
NEW DELHI, JUNE 26. The Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, today indicated that the much-talked-about Cabinet reshuffle would take place "around July 1''. But he refused to indicate the nature and extent of changes contemplated in the Council ...
A.P. to sell power to 3 northern States
HYDERABAD, JUNE 26. The Transmission Corporation of Andhra Pradesh Limited (AP Transco) has decided to sell power to Punjab, Gujarat and Haryana from July 1. The supply which will be of the order of 300 MW initially to be apportioned among the ...
Adequate safeguards: BJP
NEW DELHI, JUNE 26. Faced with all-round criticism from political parties for allowing foreign direct investment (FDI) in the print media, the BJP today decided to stand by the Government on the matter and announced that the party welcomed the ...
FICCI sounds a note of caution
NEW DELHI, JUNE 26. In a cautious reaction to the decision to permit foreign equity in the print media, the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) has expressed satisfaction that the Government has created safeguards while ...
U.S. embassy team in Srinagar
SRINAGAR, JUNE 26. A four-member team of officials from the U.S. Embassy is in Srinagar and had meeting with political leaders, senior government and army officials. Comprising Col. Steven Soboto (Defence Attache), Sheetal Patel and Kailash Jha ...
Infiltration has not totally stopped, says Advani
NEW DELHI, JUNE 26. The Home Minister, L.K. Advani, today said there had been some decrease in infiltration into Jammu and Kashmir from Pakistan, but this had "not totally stopped.'' Danger was present in the form of 3000 Al-Qaeda men who had ...
Katiyar arrives in U.P. to hero's welcome
LUCKNOW, JUNE 26.The newly-appointed Uttar Pradesh BJP unit president, Vinay Katiyar, was accorded a hero's welcome on his arrival here today amid religious ceremonies and shouting of slogans of "Jai Shri Ram'' and "Har Har Mahadeo''. A group ...
Row over Nepal King's animal sacrifice plan
GUWAHATI, JUNE 26. Nepal's King Gyanendra and his family will offer puja to the deity at the famed Kamakhya temple here tomorrow amidst protests by the People for Animal Rights against a buffalo sacrifice to the goddess of Shakti. ...
Support for rebuilding tomb of Wali Gujarati
AHMEDABAD, JUNE 26. Indian Social Action Forum (INSAF) will support the cause of the reconstruction of the tomb of Wali Gujarati, Gujarati poet, which was destroyed during the recent communal riots. The INSAF organised a ``kavi sammelan'' here ...
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