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Gujarat to repay Rs. 870 cr. to investors
MUMBAI, JAN. 18.The Gujarat Government has decided to wind up nine of the 18 sick cooperative banks involved in the multi-crore scam, the Chief Minister, Narendra Modi, has said. "In the coming two months, we will repay Rs. 870 crore to the ...
Ready to face the judiciary: Modi
MUMBAI, JAN. 18.A human rights NGO activist heckled the Gujarat Chief Minister, Narendra Modi, at the Confederation of Indian Industry meeting here today, questioning the organisers' wisdom in inviting Mr. Modi, who he alleged was responsible for ...
Cellphone users continue to suffer
NEW DELHI, JAN. 18. Cellular phone subscribers here continued to suffer from the fallout of the conflict between phone companies for the second straight day today, despite the Communications Secretary, Vinod Vaish, summoning the MTNL Chairman and ...
Development, security will be poll plank, says Advani
BANGALORE, JAN. 18.The Deputy Prime Minister, L.K. Advani, said here today that the BJP would fight the Assembly elections in various States on two issues — security and development. He told presspersons that it was improper to say that ...
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  • Cartoons too go missing
  • Migrations across LoC worry security officials
  • Heavy rush, pilgrims return without 'darshan'
  • J&K Minister to spend salary on orphans
  • J&K takes e-governance initiative
  • Northern States continue to shiver
  • CPC panel invites suggestions from lawyers
  • Assam will oppose NSCN(I-M) demand for its territory
  • Gulmarg to have Asia's longest ropeway
  • Infrastructure will be improved to bring in foreign investment
  • Concern over corruption in judiciary
  • BBC, VOA allowed to use AIR stations on reciprocal basis
  • Manipur youth threaten mass self-immolation
  • Cold wave freezes life in Bihar
  • Special courts to try rape cases?
  • CPI to step up stir against Rabri Ministry
  • Governor for strengthening of security for Naga tribals
  • Privatisation of coal mines ruled out
  • Major among 7 killed in J&K
  • JD(S) rejects Bommai's move
  • No one has asked me to quit: Uma Bharti
  • Prospects of prosecuting 'vanishing firms' brighten
  • More to Kerala than banana chips
  • Sonia vows to block renaming of Amethi
  • Former DSP arrested in rape case
  • India's safety their topmost priority
  • Jaipal Reddy stable
  • Farooq to get Cabinet berth?
  • BJP chief criticises Cong., Left
  • BJP-led NDA Govt. corrupt: Yechury
  • PM pens verse for jailed freedom fighters

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