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Now, BJP trains its guns at Ajit Jogi's son
NEW DELHI, OCT. 16. The Bharatiya Janata Party alleged today that Amit Jogi, son of the Chhattisgarh Chief Minister, Ajit Jogi, had "fraudulently" appeared for the Indian Administrative Service examination in 2001. The party ...
All set for PSLV-C5 launch
CHENNAI, OCT. 16. The campaign for the launch of the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV-C5), which will put in orbit Resourcesat weighing 1,360 kg, is proceeding well at Sriharikota (SHAR) in Andhra Pradesh. The launch is slated to take ...
Release `Ram bhakts', Venkaiah urges Mulayam
NEW DELHI, OCT. 16. The Bharatiya Janata Party president, Venkaiah Naidu, today appealed to the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister, Mulayam Singh Yadav, to allow `Ram bhakts' to proceed to Ayodhya peacefully to participate in the programme organised by ...
'Verdict against strike most disturbing'
NEW DELHI, OCT. 16. The recent Supreme Court ruling holding that Government employees do not have legal, moral or fundamental rights to go on strike even for just causes came in for a sharp attack from speakers at a national conference held here ...
Swiss diplomat leaves India
NEW DELHI, OCT. 16.The Swiss Embassy employee, who was raped by two men in her car on Tuesday, flew out of the country this morning even as the South Delhi police today claimed to have collected some vital clues in connection with the incident. ...
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  • `Sangh Parivar playing dangerous game on poll eve'
  • Gripping tales of textile workers' woes
  • Don't twist ASI report: court
  • Muslim leaders warn of `counter-terrorism'
  • Sonia demands `firm action'
  • PM playing to the gallery: trade unions
  • `Offenders will be brought to book'
  • SC acquits five Veerappan associates
  • A star and a politician
  • T-90 tank likely to roll out by Dec. end
  • Differences must not seep down to police: Interpol chief
  • Mahajan seeks early verdict on temple issue
  • World Bank urges India to cut tariffs
  • Former Deputy Mayor of Vadodara acquitted
  • Armymen pray for NSG commando
  • India, South Africa pledge to maintain unity
  • Deadline extended for filing IT returns



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