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Jayalalithaa opposes all the 11 names for Judges
NEW DELHI, JULY 27. The Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, Jayalalithaa, has strongly opposed all the names recommended by the Madras High Court for being appointed as judges to fill 11 vacancies. In a lengthy letter recently ...
Unforgivable lapse in protocol, says CM
CHENNAI, JULY 27. The Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, Jayalalithaa, today termed the exclusion of the Chief Ministers (from the swearing-in ceremony of the President) an ``unforgivable lapse in protocol by the Government of India'' and said the Union ...
An idealist who cared for values
NEW DELHI, JULY 27.Those who had known the late Vice-President, Krishan Kant, intimately were struck by his simplicity, by his down-to-earth approach to politics, but not devoid of idealism. In this age of the flashy and the flamboyant, he was an ...
`A true Gandhian who stood for democratic values'
NEW DELHI, JULY 27.Political parties, friends, his associates and trade associations today mourned the death of the Vice-President, Krishan Kant, describing him as a "true Gandhian who always stood for democratic values.'' The all-party ...
Advani, Gujral condole death
NEW DELHI, JULY 27. The Deputy Prime Minister, L. K. Advani, has condoled the death of the Vice-President, Krishan Kant. Mr. Advani, who was among the early callers at the All-India Institute of Medical Sciences, described Mr. Kant's death as a ...
India, Pak. recognise need for talks, says Powell
NEW DELHI, JULY 27. The United States Secretary of State, Colin Powell, who held talks this evening with the External Affairs Minister, Yashwant Sinha, was quoted as telling reporters accompanying him on the flight to New Delhi that both India ...
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  • 20 p.c. cap on FDI in broadcasting may go
  • No change in Gujarat BJP leadership: Jaitley
  • 7 killed as anti-bunker rocket explodes

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