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Troops to Iraq: India `watching' U.S. moves
NEW DELHI, AUG. 21. India said today that it was "watching with interest'' the latest moves by the United States for a new United Nations Security Council resolution asking more nations to send troops and aid to Iraq. The External Affairs ...
Task Force on micro irrigation to submit report in two months
NEW DELHI, AUG. 21. The Task Force on Micro Irrigation headed by the Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister, N. Chandrababu Naidu, today decided to work on a report that would be "viable, implementable and practical'' and promised to prepare it at the ...
Taj case: CBI asked to question more persons
NEW DELHI, AUG. 21.The Supreme Court today directed the Central Bureau of Investigation to interrogate "four or five mighty persons" in the Mayawati Government in Uttar Pradesh mentioned in the "interim confidential report" and involved in the ...
LCA to be tested with Kaveri engine
BANGALORE, AUG. 21. The Light Combat Aircraft (LCA), which now flies on an American engine, may make "limited flights'' on an indigenous engine by the end of 2005 or early 2006, according to sources. "Now it will be possible to fly ...
Sushma clarifies on soft drinks
The following is the statement by Sushma Swaraj, Minister of Health and Family Welfare and Parliamentary Affairs, made in the Lok Sabha today, regarding reports in newspapers on pesticide residues in soft drinks: A report on analysis of ...
'Cong. has an open mind on Vidarbha'
NEW DELHI, AUG. 21.Congress leaders from Maharashtra today took the opportunity of being in the capital to discuss the latest developments in the State Congress following the decision of two senior leaders, N.K.P. Salve and Vasant Sathe, to quit ...
Other Stories

  • Cong. to continue efforts to `nail' NDA Govt.
  • Maharashtra seeks Rs. 6,000 cr. aid
  • Shabana Azmi for gender-just civil code
  • Centre to consider T.N. CM's reservations on bridge proposal
  • Our stand vindicated, say CSE, soft drink companies
  • CSE tests on soft drinks faulty: CERC
  • `FIRs against Advani, Joshi false'
  • 'Trishul Diksha' plan foiled
  • Keeping camel not offence: HC
  • Many PSUs among PF defaulters
  • Detained for possessing `forged' passport
  • SC tells Centre to deport 14 Pak. prisoners
  • Need for forum to raise farmers' issues underscored
  • Women activists seek 33 p.c. quota
  • BJP denies charge against Vajpayee
  • Framing of charges against Advani, Joshi on Sept. 3
  • 'It all depends on Pak. decision'



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