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BJP welcomes Naidu's move
NEW DELHI, NOV. 14. The BJP today welcomed the decision of the Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister, Chandrababu Naidu, and his Council of Ministers to dissolve the Assembly and seek a fresh mandate. Apparently, the BJP was consulted by Mr. Naidu on ...
Changes galore in BJP list
NEW DELHI, NOV. 14. A day after the BJP spokesperson, Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, announced that no change will be made in the officially declared list of party candidates, several changes have been effected in Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and even ...
`Corrupt public servants must face consequences'
NEW DELHI, NOV. 14.The Supreme Court has warned that public servants facing corruption charges in courts would have to face serious consequences if they tried to protract the proceedings to gain advantage of getting a very light sentence even if ...
Cong. leaders discuss A.P. developments
NEW DELHI, NOV. 14. Faced with imminent elections in Andhra Pradesh, the Congress today stressed on the need to consolidate all "anti-Telugu Desam- anti-Bharatiya Janata Party'' votes in the State amid suggestions from a section for an ...
Supreme Court concerned over rise in rape incidents
NEW DELHI, NOV. 14. The Supreme Court today expressed its concern over the increasing incidents of rape in the Capital and issued notices to the Centre, the Delhi Government and city Police Commissioner on a public interest litigation petition ...
Sikkim needs massive aid to facilitate trade with China
KOLKATA, NOV. 14. "For a start, the Sikkim Government will need about Rs. 1000 crores to set up the basic infrastructure required to facilitate trade between India and China through Nathu La," Pawan Kumar Chamling, Chief Minister of Sikkim, said ...
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  • `Absence of provision for appeal unjust'
  • Pak. Minister's remarks `in bad taste'
  • SAARC Ministers want strategies to face product patent regime
  • `CBI willing to probe fake stamp scam in Maharashtra'
  • SC to hear cell operators' plea on Monday
  • GoM on airports seeks detailed presentation
  • An elephant's journey
  • Franking machines may have minimised use of fake stamps
  • `Stamp Act amendment if need be'
  • Coimbatore shows the way
  • Runu Ghosh dismissed
  • Insurance scheme for emigrants from Dec. 25
  • Steps to undo `political deprivation' of minorities mooted
  • Madhumita murder: CBI seizes weapon
  • Sonia for `unfettered' probe



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