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All-party meet likely on raising State subjects in LS
NEW DELHI, FEB. 22. With a considerable time of the Lok Sabha being taken up by issues relating to different States, the Speaker, Manohar Joshi, is said to be considering an all-party meeting to decide whether to allow State subjects to be raised ...
BJP flays Opposition stand on Ayodhya
SHIMLA, FEB. 22.The BJP has criticised the Opposition stand on Ayodhya and made it clear that the issue was still in the public domain and cannot be suppressed. At a joint press conference, Union Ministers, Arun Jaitley and Sahib Singh Verma, ...
TRAI approves induction of more cellular operators
NEW DELHI, FEB. 22.The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has caused a stir among the cellular operators by conditionally approving the induction of more companies. The regulator was responding to a reference from the Government seeking ...
'Break the silence on Iraq'
The following is a statement by leading film-makers and others against the planned war on Iraq: "We are deeply troubled by the reluctance of the political class of the country to condemn the United States' planned illegal aggression on ...
DAE keen to speed up construction of reactor
CHENNAI, FEB. 22. The Department of Atomic Energy is looking at bringing down the construction time of the 500 MW Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor (PFBR) from seven to five years. The PFBR is to come up at Kalpakkam. There are eight nuclear ...
Kashmir panel not winding up: Jethmalani
NEW DELHI, FEB. 22. With the appointment of N. N. Vohra as the Centre's interlocutor on Kashmir, the future of the independent Kashmir Committee headed by the Rajya Sabha MP, Ram Jethmalani, has come into focus, with the suggestion that the Union ...
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