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'IIM-A has an open mind on HRD Ministry proposal'
NEW DELHI, JAN. 14.The Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Indian Institute of Management in Ahmedabad, N.R. Narayana Murthy, today sought to put a lid on the speculation of a battle royale brewing between his institute and the Human ...

Vora, J.B. Patnaik appointed PCC chiefs
NEW DELHI, JAN.14.The Congress president, Sonia Gandhi, today appointed Moti Lal Vora and J.B. Patnaik as the chiefs of the Chhattisgarh and Orissa Congress Committees respectively. The senior Jat leader, Narain Singh, was appointed the ...

Bahrain for closer economic ties with India
NEW DELHI, JAN. 14.Favouring closer socio-economic and trade ties with India, Bahrain today emphasised the need for stepping up people-to-people contact through increased communication to help discuss issues of mutual benefit. The Prime Minister ...

Invitation dangerous: Geelani
JAMMU, JAN. 14.Even as a section is enthusiastic over the invitation extended by the Deputy Prime Minister, L.K. Advani, to the Moulana Abbas Ansari-led faction of the All Parties Hurriyat Conference, the Syed Ali Geelani faction has termed it "a ...

'Child labour will be eliminated by 2007'
NEW DELHI, JAN. 14.A few years ago Malleswari was a child labourer in an agriculture field in a village in the Rangareddy district of Andhra Pradesh. Today, she is a Class XI student of a Government school, having passed her Class X ...

Train to Pakistan
NEW DELHI, JAN. 14. Amid much euphoria and loud cheers, the Attari Special Express train carrying 242 passengers left the Old Delhi railway station this evening, marking the resumption of train services between India and Pakistan. All ...

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  • 'Teachers not covered by Payment of Gratuity Act'
  • Pongal greetings
  • Akash test-fired again
  • At the Ganga Sagar Mela
  • Act locally, think globally, says Danielle Mitterrand
  • Threat to kill Hurriyat leaders
  • India part of 'scoping process' on water privatisation
  • Lawyer's clarification
  • Sambhaji Brigade felicitates activists
  • All set for World Social Forum meet
  • Sinha to visit U.S.
  • Maharashtra bans book on Shivaji
  • No escape from outsourcing: Britain
  • CBCI reiterates stand against forced conversion
  • Pokhran blasts were for self-defence: PM
  • Opposition poser on Indo-U.S. ties
  • Congress hopeful of tie-up
  • PW kills four in Bihar
  • CBI must reconsider stand: CPI(M)



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