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Workers' interests won't be ignored
NEW DELHI, JUNE 29. The Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, today spoke in a reassuring tone after the presentation of the report of the Second National Commission on Labour as he declared that reforms did not mean overlooking the interests of ...
PM's plane lands despite `glide path error'
NEW DELHI, JUNE 29. The Prime Minister's flight from Lucknow to New Delhi on Friday evening had to land using non-precision conventional methods as the sophisticated Instrument Landing System (ILS) at the Indira Gandhi International Airport here ...
No discomfort in party, says Krishnamurthi
CHENNAI, JUNE 29. The BJP president, Jana Krishnamurthi, today said that it was he who had put forth the idea of simultaneous changes to both the Union Cabinet and the BJP party. Addressing presspersons here, he said he made the suggestion to ...
Ayodhya very much on our agenda: Katiyar
AYODHYA, JUNE 29.The newly-appointed president of the Uttar Pradesh BJP unit, Vinay Katiyar, today said the Ayodhya temple issue was very much on the party's agenda, but it should be resolved through dialogue or by court orders. ``We wish to ...
Farming hit by border mining
LONDI (KATHUA), JUNE 29. The decrease in India-Pakistan border firing brings no relief to the thousands of migrants along the areas close to the International Border of Jammu region. The mines laid by the Border Security Force and the Army, as ...
New schemes to boost tourism
BHUBANESWAR, JUNE 29. The Centre was striving to formulate new schemes to give a boost to tourism, the Union Minister of Tourism and Culture, Mr. Jagmohan, said here today. "We are trying to chalk out a new scheme that would be comprehensive in ...
Ahmedabad rath yatra to follow usual route
GANDHINAGAR, JUNE 29. The rath yatra in Ahmedabad on July 12 will follow the traditional route through the numerous minority-dominated areas despite the recent communal carnage. This was decided by the State Government, the police and the ...
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  • N. Rly. announces four more Jan Shatabdis
  • No change in Ambani condition
  • Let Modi be the first `Ahimsa' student: Cong.
  • Kanwar Sibal to be new foreign secretary
  • India cannot afford to go nuclear: Sahgal
  • Minister warns non-performing districts
  • Work on to regain Red Fort's `lost glory'
  • 'Self-help schemes for migrants'
  • Weather-related disasters on the rise: report
  • Rocket test-fired
  • IA's maintenance facility lauded
  • Anna was not against Hindi, says Vajpayee
  • RSS executive to discuss Govt. `inaction' on Ayodhya
  • Militants attack police post in Udhampur
  • Samata launches non-party forum

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