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Rocca to initiate 'regional dialogue' with India
NEW DELHI, AUG. 3.India and the United States will begin a new "regional dialogue'' in late September when the U.S. Assistant Secretary of State, Christina Rocca, arrives for talks on a wide range of issues. Explaining the rationale behind the ...
Negative trends in BJP, says Venkaiah Naidu
NEW DELHI, AUG. 3.The four Ds — dedication, discipline, determination and dynamism — were spelt out as the latest mantra of the Bharatiya Janata Party by its new president, Venkaiah Naidu, at its national council session here today. ...
Magsaysay awardee criticises Centre
JAIPUR, AUG. 3. The 2002 Ramon Magsaysay elect for Emergent Leadership, Sandeep Pandey, has termed the communal divide after the Gujarat killings as the greatest challenge before the nation. "All the right thinking people are ashamed of what ...
No move to impose Governor's rule in J&K: Fernandes
SHARIEFABAD (BUDGAM), AUG. 3. Stating that the schedule for the Assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir had been announced on the recommendations of the State Government, the Defence Minister, George Fernandes, today ruled out the imposition of ...
Jaswant hints at more concessions
NEW DELHI, AUG 3. The Union Finance Minister, Jaswant Singh, today gave a broad hint that some more tax concessions could be on the way "in time'' but pointed out that after the Finance Bill was adopted in May he "could not make any fundamental ...
EC team urged to put off Gujarat poll
AHMEDABAD, AUG. 3.A delegation of prominent citizens today called on the observers of the Election Commission currently on a tour of Gujarat, opposing early elections to the State Assembly. A memorandum signed by them and representatives of ...
V.P. Singh backs EC guidelines on assets
LUCKNOW, AUG. 3. The Former Prime Minister, Vishwanath Pratap Singh, today disapproved opposition by various political parties to the Election Commission's decision making it madatory for candidate to furnish information about his assets and ...
One held for Jammu massacre
JAMMU, AUG. 3. The Jammu police today arrested one of the two terrorists, allegedly responsible for the Rajiv Nagar carnage in which 29 persons were killed on July 13. Police sources said he was arrested after receiving a specific input from a ...
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