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Religious dogma causes conflicts: PresidentNEW DELHI, OCT. 25. It is "not religion but religious dogma'' that has led to so many conflicts around the world. The wars and the violence among the followers of Hinduism, Christianity, Islam and Judaism were a result of religious fanaticism. ... Cong. set to retain Rajasthan, Delhi, says opinion poll NEW DELHI, OCT. 25. The Congress is all set to retain Rajasthan and Delhi but lose Madhya Pradesh while the party ties with the BJP in Chhattisgarh in the coming elections in the four States, according to an India Today-Aaj ... BJP to focus on `feel-good factor' NEW DELHI, OCT. 25. The Bharatiya Janata Party's campaign in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Mizoram, Chhattisgarh and Delhi going to the polls is likely to move into top gear from the middle of next month. A senior party functionary said the ... Pak. team sought third-party inspection of Baglihar NEW DELHI, OCT. 25.The Pakistan Commission for Indus Waters had recommended to its Government "neutral third-party'' inspection of India's 450 MW Baglihar hydropower project in Jammu and Kashmir even before its Commissioner, Jamait Ali Shah, ... India, China conclude first round of talks NEW DELHI, OCT. 25. The first round of talks between the Special Representatives of India and China on the border dispute, Brajesh Mishra and Dai Bingguo, concluded on Friday with an agreement to meet again on "mutually-acceptable" dates in ...
Canada, India for closer tiesNEW DELHI, OCT. 25. Canada has opened a Consulate-General in Chandigarh and plans to upgrade the Consulate in Mumbai to a Consulate-General and appoint a Trade Representative in Chennai. The two countries will also hold an annual dialogue at the ... U.S. may play spoilsport on Arrow purchase NEW DELHI, OCT. 25. Despite seeking close military ties with India, the United States may play spoilsport when it comes to New Delhi augmenting its ballistic missile capability. Officials expressed concern that if India obtained the joint ... VILLAGES WITHOUT WATER - I
Monsoon failure worsens crisisOSMANABAD, OCT. 25.The monsoon has just ended. But there are hundreds of villages and small towns without any water in the Marathwada region of Maharashtra. Where it rained, people will survive the coming summer. In the many areas where the ... Other Stories
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