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Modi should go, says Opposition
NEW DELHI, SEPT. 12. The Opposition today demanded that the Gujarat Chief Minister, Narendra Modi, step down immediately in the wake of the Supreme Court's observation in the Best Bakery case with the Congress saying that the State should be ...
Joint exercises by Indian, U.S. troops in Ladakh
LEH, SEPT. 12.Turning a new page in military ties, Indian and American commandos have started joint exercises in Ladakh, one of the highest reaches in the world. This is the first time India has opened this geographically strategic area to ...
RSS to support VHP agitation on Ayodhya
NEW DELHI, SEPT. 12. The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh today warned of a "massive mobilisation of popular will for the construction of a Ram temple" through an agitation by the Vishwa Hindu Parishad, which it will fully support. At the same time, ...
Bhutan King arrives tomorrow
NEW DELHI, SEPT. 12.The King of Bhutan, Jigme Singye Wangchuk, will visit India from September 14-18 at the invitation of the President, A.P.J. Abdul Kalam. Ahead of the King's visit, the Union Cabinet last night approved Rs. 1,464 crores ...
Delhi tops metros in crime; national crime rate dips
NEW DELHI, SEPT. 12.The national capital, Delhi, continued to be the crime capital of the country, recording a crime rate that is more than double the national average among the metropolitan cities. During 2002, Delhi's crime rate was put at ...
A historic venue and a historic occasion
CHENNAI, SEPT. 12.The venue of The Hindu's 125th year celebrations, the University of Madras Centenary auditorium, is the biggest such facility in the city. The auditorium, with a seating capacity of over 3,200, was conceived in 1957 ...
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  • Dismiss Modi, Waghela tells PM
  • Cong., CPI(M) assail move to expel Arafat
  • No need for Modi to resign, says BJP
  • Security coalitions not the answer: French Minister
  • India disapproves of plan to `remove' Arafat
  • SC rejects petition against Guruvayur temple
  • Zee-backed firm gets licence as DTH service provider
  • Maharashtra stays admission to private medical colleges
  • CAS is a security threat, says Maharashtra
  • JD(S) seeks PM's apology
  • Hi-tech tools to tackle cyber crimes
  • Anti-national: CITU
  • Concern over polio upsurge in India
  • CII hails move
  • Left parties criticise airport privatisation decision
  • Govt. freezes kerosene, LPG prices
  • Killed militant a cousin of Afridi?



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