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Cong. reiterates demand for Ministers' resignation
NEW DELHI, NOV. 23. A day after the Central Vigilance Commissioner, P. Shankar, denied naming any Union Minister in his discussion with the Prime Minister, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, about alleged corruption in public sector undertakings, the Congress ...
Congress did not name any Minister: Pranab
BHOPAL, NOV. 23. Senior Congress leader, Pranab Mukherjee, today said his party never named any of the six Ministers whose names figured in an alleged complaint by the Chief Vigilance Commissioner (CVC) to the Prime Minister, Atal Bihari ...
Sensitive machinery in good order sold: Finance Ministry
NEW DELHI, NOV. 23. Irregularities and inadequate security precautions at the Indian Security Press (ISP) at Nashik in Maharashtra are suspected by the Union Government to be important factors in the large-scale multi-crore fake stamp paper ...
Vajpayee stresses need for Centre-State cooperation
AJMER, NOV. 23.The Prime Minister, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, stressed the need for Centre-State cooperation and inter-State harmony. Addressing a public meeting held in support of the BJP candidates at the Patel Stadium here, he touched upon the ...
PM, Sonia condole Maran's death
NEW DELHI, NOV. 23. The Prime Minister, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, has described the death of the Union Minister, Murasoli Maran, as a "personal loss". Mr. Vajpayee, who is campaigning for the Assembly elections in Rajasthan, telephoned Mr. ...
A tenure marked by new initiatives
CHENNAI, NOV. 23. It was during his long stint in the Commerce Ministry that Murasoli Maran left his lasting legacy. Apart from the well-known interventions that he made in the Doha Ministerial of the WTO, which brought back to the limelight the ...
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  • State Govt. can impose any levy on liquor, says apex court
  • Some nations not sharing information in Bofors case: CBI
  • Former Cong. MP dies in fire mishap
  • Old route to cave shrine reopened
  • Police car stoned in Godhra
  • A disaster for unity: Laloo
  • India to sign largest-ever defence deal with Russia
  • Daily apologises to Jaitley
  • PM to pay homage
  • Nepal PM in Delhi
  • Assam feels absence of Bihari workers
  • Call to strengthen trade union forces against lockouts, closures
  • Mixed response to Akali stir call
  • `Law required to check sting operations'
  • Stones hurled at Assam Bhawan
  • Advani raises Sonia's origin issue
  • Centre committed to reforms process, says Jaswant Singh
  • CBI under pressure to bail out Judev, says Congress



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