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Non-Cong. Opposition leaders want India to take firm stand
NEW DELHI, MARCH 26. Non-Congress Opposition leaders today demanded that the Vajpayee Government take a "categorical stand" calling for an end to the war against Iraq and ask the United Nations to intervene. The leaders, including three former ...
Double-standards on tackling terrorism will not help: India
NEW DELHI, MARCH 26. India today said the fight against international terrorism would be ``ill-served'' if threats were dealt with ``military means'' in some cases and calls for ``restraint and dialogue'' in others. Without naming the United ...
'Supply of petroleum products not affected'
NEW DELHI, MARCH 26. The strike by the employees of the Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) and the Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) entered the second day today with the Indian Oil Shramik Union joining the striking workers ...
AI, IA operating scheduled flights to Kuwait
NEW DELHI, MARCH 26. Even after a week of the U.S.-led war on Iraq, Air India (AI) and Indian Airlines (IA) have maintained their normal scheduled flights to Kuwait. With absolutely no panic in Kuwait and no immediate need for any evacuation ...
A 'cowardly killing', says BJP
NEW DELHI, MARCH 26. The Bharatiya Janata Party today termed the gunning down of the former Gujarat Home Minister, Haren Pandya, as a "cowardly killing" and the Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, said it was a "dastardly act" which had left a ...
NHRC notice to Centre, J&K Govt.
NEW DELHI, MARCH 26. The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has asked the Union and Jammu and Kashmir Governments to submit reports on the massacre of 24 Kashmiri Pandits in Nadimarg, which occurred "despite the presence of a police picket ...
Guidelines for revised uplinking policy
NEW DELHI, MARCH 26. The Information and Broadcasting (I&B) Ministry today issued guidelines for the revised uplinking policy which has fixed a 26 per cent cap on foreign equity in news and current affairs channels that uplink from India. Though ...
Other Stories

  • Railway concession for patients
  • Five-day parole for R.K. Sharma
  • Kerala not for move to transfer waters to T.N.
  • Kalam condemns carnage
  • 'No evidence to link drug smuggling to terrorism'
  • Togadia sees jehadis' hand in Pandya's murder



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