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Bus came as a boon for baby Noor
NEW DELHI, JULY 11. The first batch of 30 passengers on board the Lahore-Delhi bus was accorded a warm welcome when the Pakistan Tourism Development Corporation's bus rolled in two hours behind schedule in the evening. ``We had five stoppages, ...
VHP arm to garner support for temple
NEW DELHI, JULY 11. A meeting of the Ram Mandir Nirman Andolan Samiti, an offshoot of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad, is learnt to have decided to step up its nation-wide mass contact programme to garner support for construction of a temple at ...
India `happy' at consensus at SAARC meeting
NEW DELHI, JULY 11. India today said it was "happy at the consensus" reached at the meeting of the standing committee of the South Asian Association of Regional Cooperation (SAARC) Foreign Secretaries in Kathmandu on Thursday. The Foreign ...
PM should depose before Ayodhya panel: Cong.
NEW DELHI, JULY 11. The Congress said today that the Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, should be summoned by the Liberhan Commission of Inquiry probing the Babri Masjid demolition at Ayodhya to depose before it in the wake of the former Uttar ...
It is double-standards: BJP chief
CHENNAI, JULY 11.The Bharatiya Janata Party today criticised the CPI(M) for adopting "double-standards" on the Ayodhya issue. Responding to the CPI(M) politburo member, Sitaram Yechury's statement that the BJP was trying to gain electorally by ...
Ready for duty in Iraq: IAF chief
NEW DELHI, JULY 11.The Indian Air Force (IAF) is prepared to extend support to the Army if the Government decides to send troops to Iraq. ``We are fully equipped to send aircraft to Iraq, if the Government desires. The IAF would be mainly used ...
Other Stories

  • Bofors case: difficult road ahead
  • Coalition will be in line with party ideology: Cong.
  • Earthen dam in Alwar breaches
  • Centre informs SC on new medicines in drugs list
  • Indo-U.S. joint naval exercises conclude
  • Bhopal gas victims kin `beaten up'
  • NALCO not to be privatised
  • Stay of proceedings against ex-CM absolute
  • Campaign to promote small family concept launched
  • Mobile talking computer for visually challenged comes to India
  • BJP discounts Cong. move on coalitions
  • Demolition in Lakshadweep: Sayeed meets PM
  • RSS prefers dialogue
  • India, U.S. to enhance cooperation in S&T
  • U.S. accord with 15 nations for `zero emission' coal power plant
  • Cong. to tread cautiously on NCP stand
  • U.N. seat: India seeks Panama's support
  • AIMPLB members deny charge
  • Germany extends green card scheme
  • It is the drivers' day
  • Missing parts of Mirage recovered
  • Bofors gun not inferior, say Hindujas



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