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Mamata may get Cabinet berth soon KOLKATA, MARCH 10.The chairperson of the Trinamool Congress, the main Opposition party in the Communist-ruled West Bengal, appears to be staging a comeback after spending the past several months in political wilderness. Reports from Trinamool ... India conveys displeasure to Malaysia NEW DELHI, MARCH 10. India has termed as "unacceptable" the roughing up of many of its nationals by the Malaysian police in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday and conveyed its displeasure to the Malaysian Government. R.M. Abhyankar, Secretary in the ... Nasscom condemns harassment NEW DELHI, MARCH 10. Taking a serious view of the harassment meted out to Indian IT professionals in Malaysia, Nasscom strongly condemned the incident. It said the IT professionals were working either with Malaysian companies or Indian ... SC adjourns hearing in Babri case NEW DELHI, MARCH 10. The Supreme Court today adjourned by a week hearing on a petition seeking review of its November 2002 order, upholding a notification of the Mayawati-led Government in Uttar Pradesh that a special court at Rae Bareily would ... Ayodhya excavation: VHP won't give commitment NEW DELHI, MARCH 10. The Vishwa Hindu Parishad leader, Pravin Togadia, today refused to commit his organisation to giving up the claim on the disputed Babri masjid site in the event of archaeological excavations failing to establish the existence ... 'India can meet oil import bill' NEW DELHI, MARCH 10. A possible war on Iraq could temporarily impact the domestic inflation rate, although India will not face any problem in managing the oil import bill, thanks to its record foreign exchange reserves. "There will be no ... COUNTERPOINT Rituals and caste marks M.S.S. Pandian grabs the wrong end of the stick in his critique of Hindu ritualistic practice (`Policing Hinduism', The Hindu dated March 9). However, in doing so, he draws attention, albeit unwittingly, to an important issue. Namely, that ... Gujarat survey on Christian community AHMEDABAD, MARCH 10.The Gujarat Government today admitted that it had conducted surveys on the Christian community in the State but said it was undertaken at the ``local level'' and in ``response'' to a parliamentary query. The surveys were ... Other Stories
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