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India ready to work with U.S., U.N. on Iraq
NEW DELHI, APRIL 17. Signalling a more activist approach to the challenges in post-war Iraq, India today said that it was ready to work with the United States and the international community in restoring peace and launching reconstruction in the ...
BJP reviews poll strategy for 4 States
NEW DELHI, APRIL 17. A number of election-related issues, especially the question of projecting the chief ministerial candidates in Delhi and Chhattisgarh, were discussed at a meeting between the Deputy Prime Minister, L.K. Advani, the Bharatiya ...
Blueprint for 40 million jobs by 2020
NEW DELHI, APRIL 17.An expert group of economists and industrialists has worked out a blueprint to take advantage of India's growing and young population to create 40 million new jobs by 2020 which could add up to $200 billions to the country's ...
Iraq war could impact growth: U.N. survey
NEW DELHI, APRIL 17. The United Nations' annual Economic and Social Survey for Asia and the Pacific today warned that the Iraq war and its aftermath along with sluggish growth in developed economies could have an impact on the GDP growth in India ...
Family courts can decide property disputes: SC
NEW DELHI, APRIL 17. The Supreme Court has held that family courts are empowered to adjudicate upon any dispute relating to properties of either of the divorced husband or wife. A three-Judge bench, comprising the Chief Justice V.N. Khare, ...
Not a vindictive act, says Mayawati
NEW DELHI, APRIL 17. Responding to the sharp criticism over the slew of cases filed by her Government against the Samajwadi Party chief, Mulayam Singh Yadav, and his colleagues, the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister, Mayawati, today justified the move ...
WHO clarifies on SARS
NEW DELHI, APRIL 17.The World Health Organisation (WHO) said today there was no cause for panic even if a case of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome had been reported from Goa. Releasing basic information on the disease for the general public, ...
DD plans TV in cars
NEW DELHI, APRIL 17.After having tested the waters with the launch of its Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT) project in the four metros recently, Doordarshan is now working towards making this technology available to motorists, so that they can ...
Other Stories

  • Malcolm Adiseshiah award for Delhi professor
  • Aviation Minister faces passengers' ire
  • Plea for uniform dress code for lawyers rejected
  • PM's assurance to industry, farmers
  • HC stays arrest of Amar Singh
  • 'Civilisation stripped of history'
  • Deliberations continue on Cong. crisis
  • U.S. Congress team meets Advani
  • Indo-British Parliamentary Forum launched



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