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125 MPs will press for law on temple: Giriraj Kishore
AHMEDABAD, MAY 30. Some 125 members of Parliament have promised the Vishwa Hindu Parishad that they will press the Government to enact a law before the next year's Lok Sabha elections for the construction of the Ram Janmabhoomi temple in Ayodhya, ...
Explosives dug up from Jaisalmer fort
Jaisalmer, May 30. Labourers digging a part of the world famous Golden Fort here today stumbled across a cache of explosives stocked by the erstwhile rulers. The explosive material, hidden in packets of 25-30 kg each, was found at Harrajji's ...
Cong. responsible for BJP misrule: NCP
NEW DELHI, MAY 30. The Nationalist Congress Party today held the Congress squarely responsible for the continuing mis-rule of the BJP as the principal Opposition party was unable to coordinate with other like-minded political organisations to ...
`Non-violence most potent weapon'
PATNA, MAY 30. The President, A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, said here today that non-violence was the most potent approach for winning the world. He preached the message of non-violence not only during his interaction with children at Raj Bhavan but also ...
Presidential saloon rolls again
HARNAUT (BIHAR), MAY 30. Coach numbers 9000 and 9001 are not ones, which are put on the tracks by the Indian Railways on a routine basis. Popularly known as the President's Saloon and lying stationary for 26 years, the twin coaches today once ...
Thackeray clarifies on `sons-of-the-soil' policy
MUMBAI, MAY 30. The Shiv Sena supremo, Bal Thackeray, today warned that a misinterpretation of the sons-of-the-soil policy could prove deterimental for the country as it could create differences among various States. Mr. Thackeray's statement ...
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  • Hindutva will not be part of BJP poll agenda: Venkaiah Naidu
  • Advani urged to expedite review of Gopal's arrest
  • PM's stand on women's bill hypocritical: Brinda Karat
  • No let-up in heat wave
  • Swamy welcomes `thaw' in Indo-Pak ties
  • Defence report softens outlook on China
  • Nod for compulsory licensing to make patented drugs
  • Changed role for Tezpur IAF base
  • Meet today to finalise interest rate on PF
  • Former Bihar Minister surrenders
  • Medha Patkar begins fast
  • Centre rules out role for Kanchi Acharya in Ayodhya issue
  • Indus talks: no agreement on Baglihar project



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