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Planning Commission report for 100 p.c. FDI in oil sector NEW DELHI, SEPT. 6.Amid the raging controversy over the public sector disinvestment policy, the Planning Commission today gave a controversial report on foreign investment. It contains recommendation such as raising the limit of such investment ... RSS, Left on the same side on disinvestment issue NEW DELHI, SEPT. 6. The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), which made it clear today that it was not an admirer of the socialist model of economy, nevertheless found itself on the same side as the Left parties in the ongoing war of words on ... CRA meet hinges on consensus over distress sharing formula NEW DELHI, SEPT. 6. All the four basin States of Cauvery, including Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Pondicherry, have confirmed their participation in the 14th official-level (emergency) meeting of the Cauvery Monitoring Committee here tomorrow ... India to ask U.S. to counsel Pak. NEW DELHI, SEPT. 6.India will ask the United States to counsel Islamabad to cooperate with New Delhi on the issue of cross-border terrorism, official sources said ahead of the Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee's visit to the United Nations. ... National identity cards for 13 States, Union Territories NEW DELHI, SEPT. 6. National identity cards are to be introduced in select blocks in 13 States and Union Territories through a pilot project, the Union Home Ministry announced today. These are Jammu and Kashmir, Gujarat, Uttaranchal, Rajasthan, ... They are 'brief house arrests' NEW DELHI, SEPT. 6. Officials dealing with Jammu and Kashmir are rather unapologetic about the three-hour long "house arrest'' of the leaders of the All-Party Hurriyat Conference in Srinagar. The brief "house arrest'' is being justified on the ... Navy poised to enhance operations NEW DELHI, SEPT. 6.The Indian Navy is poised to make major acquisitions in the coming months that would add more punch to its operations. The much-delayed acquisition of three Krivak class frigates is expected to fructify within one month with ... Nedumaran, Mani not willing to be emissaries? BANGALORE, SEPT. 6.The Nagappa abduction issue seems to have taken a new turn with the Tamilar Desiya Iyakkam leader, P. Nedumaran, and the Tamil activist, Kolatur Mani, reportedly expressing their reluctance to enter the forest and hold talks ... Other Stories
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