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Advani promises `hard steps' against `Katra terrorists'
NEW DELHI, JULY 22. The Deputy Prime Minister, L.K. Advani, today assured his party colleagues that "hard steps will be taken in consultation with the (Jammu and Kashmir) State Government against those responsible (for the Katra incident on ...
`Misuse' of CBI continues to rock Parliament
NEW DELHI, JULY 22. The alleged misuse of the CBI in the Babri Masjid demolition case continued to dominate both Houses of Parliament for the second successive day. In the Lok Sabha, a determined Opposition forced the adjournment of the House, ...
Plea to step up vigil along borders
NEW DELHI, JULY 22.The Congress president, Sonia Gandhi, today urged the Centre to step up patrolling and maintain greater vigil along the borders so that the peace process and development in Jammu and Kashmir does not suffer any ...
BJP plans to expedite cases against Congress leaders
NEW DELHI, JULY 22. The Bharatiya Janata Party is planning to counter attack the Congress in response to what party leaders have described as a "vicious" and "dirty" publicity campaign launched against it in the Congress-ruled States of Madhya ...
Women's Bill: AIMC seeks President's intervention
NEW DELHI, JULY 22. The All India Mahila Congress (AIMC) today sought the President's intervention in getting the Women's Reservation Bill passed in the current session of Parliament. A delegation of the AIMC met the President, A.P.J. Abdul ...
Noor's parents visit ISKCON temple
BANGALORE, JULY 22.Tayyaba Nadeem and Nadeem Sajjad, parents of Noor Fatima, visited the temple of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) here today. At the temple, a beaming Ms. Nadeem said: "Today is the first day my ...
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  • Vivek Oberoi `improving'
  • Proposal to revive Dabhol plant
  • Attack fails to deter Vaishno Devi pilgrims
  • SC appoints receiver for Chennai hospital
  • Hearing begins on regulation of admission to minority colleges
  • A.P. BJP protests `illegal construction' on the Manjira
  • Letter rogotary sent
  • Additional telecom facilities for Zonal Rlys.
  • Railways to link metros with optic fibre cable network
  • New Steel Secretary
  • Powell, Sinha discuss Iraq
  • Kerala, Karnataka justify interference in admissions
  • States agree to rebalance power tariff
  • Truncating Tenth Plan ruled out
  • Probe into some accidents still on: Nitish
  • Concern over SC verdict on T.N. Govt. staff strike
  • Review panel on POTA set up
  • Implement Parliament resolution on Iraq: CPI(M)
  • Ready to back Cong. if it supports temple issue: VHP
  • We won't allow militants to derail peace process: Mufti
  • Dog sentenced to death
  • Adjournment motion disallowed
  • Star News responds to queries
  • CBI gets documents on Taj project



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