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India adopts wait-and-watch policy on North Korea
NEW DELHI, OCT. 25. A close watch is being maintained on developments relating to the clandestine acquisition of nuclear weapons technology by North Korea allegedly through its close ties with Pakistan. Official sources told this ...
Cong. fears `RSS agenda' may become Govt. policy
NEW DELHI, OCT. 25. The Congress today expressed the apprehension that the "RSS agenda'' would now become "Government policy'' and demanded that the coalition partners of the Bharatiya Janata Party in the National Democratic Alliance ask the ...
Mahant claims he has 'formula' to solve Ayodhya issue
NEW DELHI, OCT. 25.Mahant Dharam Das, one of the two main litigants in the main title suit of the Ayodhya case, today claimed that serious efforts were being made to settle the 50-year old dispute outside the court. A ...
SC judge to head panel on CPC amendments
NEW DELHI, OCT. 25.The Supreme Court today upheld the constitutional validity of the amendments made to the Civil Procedure Code, which came into force from July 1. These amendments evoked nationwide protests by lawyers, who struck work for ...
North, South divide on climate persists
NEW DELHI, OCT. 25. Even after three days of intense bilateral and group-wise negotiations, the hiatus between the developed and developing countries over the various aspects of response to the problem of climate change remains where it was when ...
Objective of Army deployment achieved, says Fernandes
NEW DELHI, OCT. 25. The Defence Minister, George Fernandes, today asserted that the decision to pull back troops from the border was taken after an assessment by the political and military leadership that the objective for which the Army had been ...
`Intimacy, blackmail led to Shivani murder'
NEW DELHI, OCT. 25. More than three-and-a-half years after the sensational murder of the Indian Express correspondent, Shivani Bhatnagar, the Delhi police today filed a chargesheet against the suspended Haryana Inspector-General of Police, ...
Hindujas' plea to modify bail condition
NEW DELHI, OCT. 25.Hinduja brothers today moved an application before the Supreme Court seeking a relaxation of their bail condition in the Bofors case, to enable them to celebrate Diwali with their family in London. The Court had granted ...
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