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Vice-President poll and the BJP agenda
NEW DELHI, JULY 3. For the National Democratic Alliance, the election of the new Vice-President may be another BJP-centric exercise. Strategy managers of the ruling alliance are clear about their plan of action: they will choose — without ...
BJP grip over Govt. total: CPI
NEW DELHI, JULY 4. The Communist Party of India (CPI) has written an epitaph for the National Democratic Alliance, declaring that the Bharatiya Janata Party has taken over it. Commenting on a series of developments culminating in the ...
RSS against polls under Farooq Govt.
NEW DELHI, JULY 4. The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh said today that in view of the past experience it did not think that elections in Jammu and Kashmir under the Farooq Abdullah Government could inspire confidence. While it was not demanding ...
BJD bags Nayagarh Assembly seat
BHUBANESWAR, JULY 4. The "transparent Government and clean administration" slogan of the Biju Janata Dal chief and Orissa Chief Minister, Naveen Patnaik, seems to have helped his party in winning another by-poll in the State. The party bagged the ...
Fernandes, Joshi for generating more jobs
NEW DELHI, JULY 4. It was perhaps just a coincidence. But the day the new Finance Minister, Jaswant Singh, took charge at North Block, two senior Ministers of the Vajpayee Government sought to write the economic script for him. The Defence ...
Reduced rentals for 'poor man's mobile phone'
NEW DELHI, JULY 4.In a move aimed at promoting the use of the ``poor man's mobile phone'', the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) today announced vastly reduced rentals for wireless in local loop (WiLL) based fixed phone services. Phone ...
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  • New legislation for SSIs planned
  • Naidu has his way on Nizam's jewels
  • It's for PM to decide, says Mamata
  • 'There was no need for more verification'
  • Xerox Corporation blames Modis
  • Jute Packaging Order lapses
  • Tourists find India safe: survey
  • New road for Mansarovar
  • TMC-Cong. merger on Aug. 14
  • MNCs paying bribes: CPI(M)
  • Only selective de-mining: Army
  • Ready to face any eventuality, says Vaiko
  • Advani calls for report from Home Ministry

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