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Kashmir committee wants Hurriyat to take part in polls
NEW DELHI, AUG. 4. At its very first meeting today, the Kashmir committee, chaired by the former Law Minister, Ram Jethmalani, placed on record its dismay that the election schedule for Jammu and Kashmir had been announced even before the Centre ...
Sri Lankan Minister seeks release of Vaiko, Nedumaran
CHENNAI, AUG. 4.In what could have implications for bilateral ties, the Sri Lankan Minister for Community Development, P. Chandrasekaran, has urged the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, Jayalalithaa, to ``immediately release'' the ...
Rlys. says no to disinvestment of RITES
NEW DELHI, AUG. 4. The Railway Ministry has put its foot down on the recommendation of the Disinvestment Commission, which suggested giving 51 per cent of the government equity to employees of Rail India Technical and Economic Services (RITES). ...
Growth in sales, profits predicted
NEW DELHI, AUG. 4. Industry is looking forward to a double-digit growth in terms of sales and profits in the current financial year, according to the responses to a CEOs snap poll conducted by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) ...
Samajwadi Party to expose BJP `misrule'
BHOPAL, AUG. 4. The Samajwadi Party president, Mulayam Singh Yadav, today reiterated his party's resolve to expose and fight the Bharatiya Janata party's "misrule'' on all fronts and said that it would spread its activities all over the country ...
Eight washed away in Arunachal flash flood
ITANAGAR, AUG. 4.Flash flood caused by torrential rain in the wee hours today washed away eight persons — including seven Army personnel — two iron bailey bridges, and three Army vehicles in Arunachal Pradesh, official sources said. ...
Tamil nationalist party ready to face ban
CHENNAI, AUG. 4.The Tamil Nationalist Movement would continue to support the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam and it was ready to face the State Government's moves to ban the party, its general secretary, Suba Veerapandian, said today. After a ...
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