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Fernandes demand on `tainted' Ministers rejected
NEW DELHI, JUNE 10. The Communist Party of India (Marxist) general secretary, Harkishan Singh Surjeet, today suggested that the National Democratic Alliance Convener, George Fernandes, "publicly accept" that the previous NDA government's stand on ...

Manmohan constitutes key Cabinet committees
NEW DELHI, JUNE 10. The Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh, has constituted two crucial sub-committees of the Cabinet — the committee on security and another committee on political Affairs — to initiate and oversee crucial ...

Jethmalani meets Geelani
SRINAGAR, JUNE 10. The Kashmir Committee chairman, Ram Jethmalani, has apparently failed to woo the senior separatist leader and chairman of a faction of Hurriyat Conference, Syed Ali Geelani, to join the ongoing talks between New Delhi and ...

Solution to Kashmir issue possible: Natwar
NEW DELHI, JUNE 10.Public opinion in India and Pakistan is ahead of their Governments in seeking a mutually acceptable solution to the Kashmir issue, the External Affairs Minister, Natwar Singh, has said in an interview on BBC World's `Hardtalk ...

BJP dissidents may renew demand for Modi's removal
GANDHINAGAR, JUNE 10. With the budget session of the Gujarat Assembly prorogued today, the dissident MLAs of the ruling BJP are likely to regroup again to press their demand for the removal of the Chief Minister, Narendra Modi. The ...

Potters welcome Laloo's decision
BIKANER, JUNE 10. THERailway Minister Laloo Prasad Yadav's directive to use only earthen cups for serving tea in trains has come as good news for the impoverished potter community that is facing an uncertain future, with dwindling demand for ...

Other Stories

  • Laloo dismisses rumours
  • RS bids farewell to retiring members
  • Dr. Joshi, Judev in BJP list
  • Probe into Kargil document issue planned
  • SP sees bid to destabilise U.P. Government
  • Agent held in illegal recruitment case
  • Farmers reeling under free market forces
  • The invisible labour
  • India figures prominently in UNEP report
  • Women groups meet Union Home Minister
  • Gustad's remand extended
  • India to protect food security at WTO
  • Scholarships for excellence
  • Maharashtra getting into a debt trap, warns CAG
  • Israel willing to have economic ties with West Bengal
  • Mufti, Geelani avoid each other
  • RSP decries Balco deal
  • Telgi remanded to CBI custody
  • Rae Bareli normal, says U.P. police chief
  • Action promised against guilty in stock scam
  • Fernandes promises support to Mulayam



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