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Tension after arrest of temple mahant AHMEDABAD, JULY 8. Tension prevailed for some time in areas under the Kanbha police station on the outskirts of the city after a group gheraoed the station, demanding release of a temple "mahant", arrested along with his driver for possessing ... 1 killed in police firing AHMEDABAD, JULY 8. One person was killed in police firing and at least 15 were injured in a communal riot in Chhota-Udepur town of Vadodara district in Gujarat. The riot was sparked off by a quarrel between two boys of the same community. One ... U.S. can't act as mediator: Sibal NEW DELHI, JULY 8.The U.S. can help the Pakistani President, Pervez Musharraf, implement his commitments to fight terrorism, but not act as mediator between India and Pakistan, the new Foreign Secretary, Kanwal Sibal, said today. Mr. Sibal, ... Ministry begins work towards `no power shortage' target NEW DELHI, JULY 8.To keep its promise of no power shortages after 2012, the Union Power Ministry today kicked off its first advance exercise to achieve an additional generating capacity of 1,07,000 MW in the next 10 years 44,000 MW in the ...
Ship used for nefarious acts?NEW DELHI, JULY 8.The Coast Guard fears that the abandoned ship off the western coast was used for clandestine activities such as gun running, drug trafficking and transportation of terrorists. This is the first time a ship of this nature with ... PM willing to relieve any Minister NEW DELHI, JULY 8. The Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, is believed to have assured the BJP president, M. Venkaiah Naidu, that he is willing to relieve any Minister Mr. Naidu may want to induct for party work at the central party office or ... Advani trying to exonerate Modi Govt., says CPI(M) NEW DELHI, JULY 8.The Communist Party of India (Marxist) today criticised the visit of the Deputy Prime Minister, L. K. Advani, to Gujarat and reiterated that rehabilitation of the victims of violence should have the "top-most priority'' for the ... Other Stories
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