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Centre ready to resume `autonomy' talks
NEW DELHI, OCT. 11. The Centre is prepared to resume the "autonomy/devolution of powers'' dialogue with the "representative of Jammu and Kashmir'' as soon as a new government comes into being in Srinagar. The dialogue was suspended after two ...
Gujarat will repeat: Singhal
NEW DELHI, OCT. 11. The war of words between the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Vishwa Hindu Parishad shows no sign of dying out. Undeterred by the BJP describing the VHP as being influenced by religious extremism, the VHP today warned that ...
Forces responsible for our defeat will be exposed: Farooq
SRINAGAR, OCT. 11.Following the defeat of his National Conference, the Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister, Farooq Abdullah, today tendered his resignation along with the members of his Cabinet. The Governor, G.C. Saxena, accepted the resignation ...
Jumbo Cabinet, yet jarring notes
LUCKNOW, OCT. 11.The Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister, Mayawati, today raised the strength of her Council of Ministers to 79 with the induction of 56 more Ministers into her five-month-old team. Lalloo Singh Chauhan, former BJP Minister of State, ...
U.S. cleric's remarks spark riots in Solapur
MUMBAI, OCT. 11. Solapur witnessed violence today, following a bandh called by a Muslim Vikas Parishad, led by Mohd. Sheikh. It was to protest the alleged blasphemous remarks against Prophet Mohammed by an American Christian clergy some time ago. ...
Bihar remembers JP
PATNA, OCT. 11.A socio-political divide has surfaced in Bihar in commemorating the birth centenary of Jayaprakash Narayan. The official function here today saw the Bihar Governor, V.C. Pandey, the Chief Minister, Rabri Devi, and the Rashtriya ...
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  • MIT `virtually' opens its doors
  • NC can part ways with NDA: BJP chief
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