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Jaswant bids farewell to Foreign Office
NEW DELHI, JULY 2.By all accounts it was an emotional farewell today at the South Block for the outgoing External Affairs Minister, Jaswant Singh. After nearly four exciting years together, the Indian Foreign Service today bid goodbye to Mr. ...
Contest appears to be certain
NEW DELHI, JULY 2. The 12th Vice-Presidential election to elect the successor to the present incumbent, Krishan Kant, (whose term ends on August 20) will be held on August 12 and counting of votes, if required, will take place the same day. As of ...
Some in NDA support me: Sahgal
KOLKATA, JULY 2. The Left Front presidential candidate, Lakshmi Sahgal, today claimed that certain partners in the BJP-led NDA Government at the Centre had assured her of their support. "Some NDA allies have told me over the telephone that they ...
Party and Govt. have to deliver: Jaitley
NEW DELHI, JULY 2. Putting a "spin'' on events can no longer fetch a rich harvest of votes and the Bharatiya Janata Party will have to ensure that both the party and its Government "deliver'' and that in the real world facts match with claims, ...
VHP activists create furore in Gujarat secretariat
GANDHINAGAR, JULY 2. Activists of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad created a furore in the Gujarat secretariat here today when they forced their entry into the building with "trishuls'' (tridents) ignoring the security staff's advice to deposit them in ...
Trifurcation demand irresponsible: Mufti
JAMMU, JULY 2. The former Union Minister, Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, has condemned the VHP and the RSS for demanding the trifurcation of Jammu and Kashmir. Addressing a press conference here today he said, "these irresponsible demands should be ...
Trinamool morale low
KOLKATA, JULY 2. Though efforts are on to persuade the Trinamool Congress leader, Mamata Banerjee, to join the Union Cabinet, the morale in the party here is generally low. The party functionaries and supporters, who have been hoping that Ms. ...
Other Stories

  • A 'new-look' Foreign Office
  • Iftikhar Geelani's remand extended further
  • India seeks market access in movement of people
  • S. Sivaram to head NCL
  • Make labour panel report public: AITUC
  • Waiting for the `right time'
  • Jet Airways offers discount on select routes
  • JD(U) sore over inadequate seats in Cabinet
  • Samata Party workers burn Mamata's effigy
  • 'BJP going through generational change'
  • 'World has bought a billion PCs'
  • Boycott Gujarat polls, Paswan tells Opposition
  • 'Shift not linked to remarks on Modi'
  • ``Reshuffle betrays BJP's intentions''
  • Samata MPs object to reshuffle
  • New HC judges take oath
  • Pride, regret as Jaswant bids adieu

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