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Arrangement with BJP only in U.P.: Mayawati
NEW DELHI, OCT. 3.Political equations between the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) appear good for the present, at least among the leadership of the respective parties. Notwithstanding reports of perceived ...
Extradition treaty with Ukraine
NEW DELHI, OCT. 3.India and Ukraine today signed an extradition treaty, a shipping agreement and a treaty on mutual legal assistance in criminal matters. The agreements, which were signed in the presence of the visiting Ukrainian President, ...
Infiltration continues: J&K DGP
SRINAGAR, OCT. 3. "Infiltration across the border continues. It never stopped," said the Director-General of the Jammu and Kashmir Police, Ashok K. Suri, here today. Paying homage to the five BSF personnel killed in a landmine blast in Tral, ...
Indo-U.S. military exercises begin
NEW DELHI, OCT. 3. Indian soldiers and airmen who landed in Alaska on September 30 have begun their platoon-level joint training exercise with their American counterparts at Fort Richardson and Elmendorf Air Force base. `Geronimo Thrust 02' is ...
Two die of cholera in Gujarat
GANDHINAGAR, OCT. 3.At least two persons have died in a cholera outbreak in five villages in Padra taluka in Vadodara district in central Gujarat. The Health Secretary, S. K. Nanda, said of the two deaths, one case had been proven to be ...
Population norms: Centre may withhold funds
NEW DELHI, OCT. 3.The Union Health and Family Welfare Minister, Shatrughan Sinha, has indicated that the Centre may withdraw funds for population stabilisation to States which pursue their own norms of population stabilisation in violation of the ...
`CRA rulings have no force of court decree'
NEW DELHI, OCT. 3. The Cauvery River Authority is not a court or a tribunal and therefore its decisions do not have the force of a decree of the court, the Karnataka Chief Minister, S.M. Krishna, has submitted in the Supreme Court in reply to the ...
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  • Flights rescheduled
  • AEC plan to step up power production
  • 'U.S. helping Third World in fight against global warming'
  • Pant briefs PM on Tenth Plan
  • Animal rights activists, scientists to meet on Oct. 21
  • Kisan panel plans protests against FCI
  • Industry welcomes PM's stand on disinvestment
  • GRE computer science test cancelled
  • When will the AJTs come?
  • Project to improve quality of Ganga water
  • Probe ordered into Lucknow stampede
  • Salman may not have driving licence
  • Restrain RSS, Christian body urges President
  • A routine meeting: Joshi
  • Last of Shivani murder accused held
  • Talks on bringing back Salem positive: Advani

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