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Heed message of humanism: Kalam
NEW DELHI, NOV. 19. The President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, today presented the Indira Gandhi International Award for Peace, Disarmament and Development, 2001, to the Japanese diplomat and human rights activist, Sadako Ogata. He said India should heed ...
Rajiv stage-managed purchase of Bofors gun: court
NEW DELHI, NOV. 19. Notwithstanding the superiority of the French gun, Sofma, the former Prime Minister, the late Rajiv Gandhi, "stage-managed the proposal from the Army headquarters in such a way that they recommended the Bofors gun", the CBI ...
'Serious flaw in Bhatnagar's conduct'
NEW DELHI, NOV. 19. The CBI special court, in its order on framing of charges in the Rs. 64-crore Bofors pay-offs case, has found serious flaws in the conduct of the then Defence Secretary, S.K. Bhatnagar, under whose chairmanship the Price ...
Pre-natal tests: SC asks Centre, States to file status report
NEW DELHI, NOV. 19.The Supreme Court which has ordered a ban on the use of ultra sound scanners for conducting pre-natal diagnostic tests, has asked the Centre, all States and Union Territories (UTs) to file a status report regarding ...
Discussion on SAFTA draft important
NEW DELHI, NOV. 19. As the final word on the Prime Minister, A.B. Vajpayee's possible trip to Islamabad for the SAARC summit is awaited, senior officials from the SAARC nations will meet in Kathmandu to discuss a South Asian Free Trade Area ...
SC rejects plea against disinvestment policy
NEW DELHI, NOV. 19.The Centre on Tuesday dismissed a public interest petition questioning the Centre's disinvestment policy on the ground that it was knocking down the economic foundations and threatening the very economic structure of the ...
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  • Too late, too little: Jakhar
  • Centre denies T.N. charge on Maran, Baalu
  • SC forms panel on CPC amendments
  • Panel on farm reforms set up
  • 'Sept. 11 has turned focus on Afghanistan'
  • `Communists should change with the times''

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