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Mufti sees role for J&K Govt. in Vohra mission
JAMMU, MARCH 5. Amid uproarious scenes in the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly, the Chief Minister, Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, today said the talks being initiated by the Centre's interlocutor, N.N. Vohra, would be unconditional and a roadmap for the ...
Tapes edited to misrepresent my statement: Mayawati
LUCKNOW, MARCH 4. The Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister, Mayawati, said here today that the video tapes, suggesting that she had asked the MPs and the MLAs of her Bahujan Samaj Party to contribute "handsomely" to the party funds, had been thoroughly ...
Cong. trying to cash in on victory momentum
NEW DELHI, MARCH 4. With Governments in place in Himachal Pradesh and Meghalaya, the Congress leadership has now turned its attention to the four States that are going to the polls in October this year. Efforts are underway to synergise the ...
POTA: Govt. assurance on review panel
NEW DELHI, MARCH 4. The Government today assured the Rajya Sabha that it was considering setting up a review committee as provided in the Prevention of Terrorism Act. The assurance came after the Opposition virtually forced the Government to ...
Clarify scope of mission: Omar
JAMMU, MARCH 4. The National Conference president, Omar Abdullah, today asked the Centre to clarify the scope of the proposed talks between its interlocutor for Jammu and Kashmir, N. N. Vohra, and different sections of people of the State. ...
Cabinet approves ratification to 1990 Protocol
NEW DELHI, MARCH 4. In a bid to provide flexibility in employment of women during night shifts in the factories, the Union Cabinet today approved the Protocol of 1990, which would make it possible for flexible working hours and give exemption to ...
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  • All-party meet on women's bill for Friday
  • Rabri threatens to starve Laloo
  • VHP protests temple desecration
  • Task force on education to examine 'contentious issues'
  • Now, `trishul diksha' for women?
  • PUCL award for journalists
  • Telugu Academy awards
  • Meet on interlinking rivers: `no' to foreign dignitaries
  • Serious shift in foreign policy: CPI(M)
  • Tension in Varanasi, six injured
  • National Gallery to turn its pictures into pixels
  • IA to provide baggage handling services soon
  • Global Fund aid to fight diseases
  • Be patient when dealing with Pak.: Germany
  • Muthanga incident: Minister admits intelligence failure
  • SC rejects DoT plea on licence fee interest refund
  • Jaswant Singh's assurance
  • Ayodhya case: trust disputes VHP's claim
  • Ineffectiveness of PDS criticised

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