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Brajesh goes after a powerful innings
NEW DELHI, MAY 25.Brajesh Mishra, who has served as Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister and National Security Adviser (to Atal Bihari Vajpayee) has resigned and the new Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh, has accepted his resignation with ...

BJP parliamentary party meet on June 1
NEW DELHI, MAY 25. The Bharatiya Janata Party's parliamentary wing will meet on June 1 to elect its leader, who will be the Leader of the Opposition, and plan its parliamentary strategy for the session beginning the next day, the party announced ...

Agnihotri quits as Ambassador-at-Large
NEW DELHI, MAY 25.Bhishma Agnihotri, the New York-based Ambassador-at-Large for non-resident Indians (NRIs) and Persons of Indian Origin (PIOs), has resigned from his post — a job specially created for him by the Vajpayee Government. A ...

Natwar, Kasuri to press ahead with talks
NEW DELHI, MAY 25.The Pakistani Foreign Minister, Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri, today telephoned the External Affairs Minister, Natwar Singh, to congratulate him on assuming office and discussed bilateral relations between the two countries. The ...

Waghela to seek `white paper' on Godhra
AHMEDABAD, MAY 25. The Union Textiles Minister and former Gujarat Pradesh Congress president, Shankarsinh Waghela, will press the Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh, for issuing a `white paper' on the Godhra train carnage and the post-Godhra communal ...

Skeletons, script found at ancient burial site in Tamil Nadu
CHENNAI, MAY 25. In spectacular finds, the Archaeological Survey of India, Chennai Circle, has unearthed a dozen 2,800-year-old human skeletons intact in urns at Adichanallur, 24 km from Tirunelveli in Tamil Nadu. Three of these urns contain ...

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  • Centre's interlocutor on Kashmir resigns
  • Mulayam found himself marginalised
  • Putin calls up Vajpayee
  • 'Dignity of PM's office compromised'
  • Court notice on plea of Kanshi Ram's mother
  • `NDA ignored farmers'
  • A message of peace
  • Soli Sorabjee submits resignation
  • Laloo to meet officials of naxal-infested States
  • Army for separate info network in border areas
  • States can provide free power: P.M. Sayeed
  • Lower Munda blast reveals the chinks
  • Chidambaram calls on Bardhan
  • Arjun Singh calls IIM heads for meeting



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