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PM's statement handed over to Pak.
NEW DELHI, MAY 2. A copy of the statement made by the Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, in Parliament today was handed over to the Pakistani Charge d'Affaires, Munawar Saeed Bhatty, by the Joint Secretary in the External Affairs Ministry, ...
Congress, Left parties welcome peace measures
NEW DELHI, MAY 2. Political parties today responded positively to the latest steps announced by the Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, in the direction of improving Indo-Pakistan relations. Welcoming the move, the BJP spokesman, Vijay Kumar ...
India, China keen on improving military ties
NEW DELHI, MAY 2.India and China have shown interest in improving military-to-military ties through greater interaction between officers and for more cooperation on the high seas to combat arms smuggling and piracy. This emerged during a meeting ...
Sonia puts Kamal Nath in charge of T.N., Pondy
NEW DELHI, MAY 2. In today's reshuffle of the AICC team, the Congress president, Mrs. Sonia Gandhi put Tamil Nadu and Pondicherry under the charge of Kamal Nath, while Chennithala will look after Goa, Daman and Diu, Lakhswadeep and Andaman and ...
Advani attacks VHP trident programme
NEW DELHI, MAY 2. The Deputy Prime Minister, L.K. Advani, today took a critical view of the VHP's `trishul programme', saying it marred the organisation's image, even as efforts were made to hammer out a consensus on key economic issues and ...
VHP to continue `trishul diksha'
NEW DELHI, MAY 2. The Vishwa Hindu Parishad seems determined to continue with its `trishul diksha' programme over the next few months, even as it intensifies its campaign among MPs, asking them to support resolution of the Ayodhya issue through a ...
Other Stories

  • Japan may view Pak. export of n-tech `seriously'
  • FICCI clarification
  • Dec. 13 attack: prosecution replies to queries
  • Cong. rebels in Kerala let off with warning
  • Ministry stops funds for pilot project
  • 'IBA not serious about negotiations'
  • Opening up of Pak. airspace to benefit AI
  • Prisons filled with undertrials: NHRC
  • Shahnawaz, member of Central Wakf Council
  • `Marginal decline in print readership'



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