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Venkaiah gets `positive feedback' on poll prospects
NEW DELHI, NOV. 26.The Bharatiya Janata Party president, Venkaiah Naidu, exuded confidence about the party's victory prospects in the coming polls after he reviewed the situation on the ground in the four States — Delhi, Rajasthan, Madhya ...
A quiet night for border residents
RS PURA, NOV. 26. It was a different experience for border residents as the clock struck twelve last night when guns fell silent along the 740-km Line of Control and the 198-km International Border. The residents, who were used to firing and ...
Give peace a chance: Mufti
JAMMU, NOV. 26. The Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister, Mufti Mohammad Sayeed told reporters here today that the silencing of the guns on the borders was a good omen for the people of the State and hoped it would lead to cessation of violence. ...
Kerala political crisis in a new phase
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, NOV. 26.The political crisis in Kerala centred on a power tussle within the State unit of the Congress took a new turn today, when pressure mounted on K. Karunakaran, the former Chief Minister and the bete noire of the ...
PM's niece may become CM if BJP wins in Chhattisgarh
JAGDALPUR (CHHATTISGARH), NOV. 26. The Prime Minister, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, today hinted at the possibility of Chhattisgarh having the first woman chief minister if the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) came to power in the State. Though Mr. ...
Campaigning low-key in Delhi
NEW DELHI, NOV. 26. With just three days for the campaigning to the Delhi Assembly elections to end, most voters say that they have not been approached by any party. However, most candidates, including the Delhi Chief Minister, Sheila Dikshit, ...
Other Stories

  • Chargesheet against 34 in Akshardham case
  • `Happy over ceasefire'
  • No let-up in infiltration, says Advani
  • Do not compromise on integrity: CJI
  • In Antarctica, another Indian research station
  • `CBI trying to get original tape in Judev case'
  • Alarming news on AIDS front
  • Rice variety growing in saline conditions developed
  • Strangers in their own land
  • Cong. faces sullen voters in Malwa
  • Ready to include `non-medical' members, MCI tells apex court
  • Bihari students return from A.P.
  • Alwar: a safe seat for Congress
  • Stamp scam: CBI to register case in Ghazipur
  • Sinha hopes Pak. will thwart infiltration



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