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Pandemonium in Parliament over Shibu Soren issue
NEW DELHI, JULY 22. Acrimony reigned supreme in both the Houses of Parliament today with the Opposition determined to stall proceedings till the Government made a statement on the whereabouts of the Coal Minister, Shibu Soren, against whom an ...

Opposition stalling Parliament on non-issues: Azad
NEW DELHI, JULY 22. The Parliamentary Affairs Minister, Ghulam Nabi Azad, today criticised the Opposition for creating an unprecedented situation by stalling Parliament on "non-issues" such as the supposed re-naming of a drinking water scheme ...

Quota for Muslims: Andhra Pradesh examining legal aspects
NEW DELHI, JULY 22. The Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister, Y.S. Rajashekara Reddy, said the State Government was examining the legal aspects on the issue of providing five per cent reservation to Muslims in education. Responding to questions ...

Soren's plea: hearing put off by a day
RANCHI, JULY 22.The Jharkhand High Court today refused to hear the quashing petition filed by the Union Minister for Coal and Mines, Shibu Soren. A single-Judge Bench of Justice Lakshaman Oraon referred the petition to another appropriate ...

Save them, families urge Centre
ROPAR (SHIMLA), JULY 22. The families of two of the three Indians held hostage in Iraq by a group calling itself the ``The Holders of the Black Banners'', today urged the Government to take steps to ensure their early release. The militant group ...

Flood relief panels to be set up in Assam
GUWAHATI, JULY 22. An all-party meeting held here today decided to constitute relief committees comprising representatives of all political parties at the State, district and subdivision level to ensure proper distribution of relief materials ...

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  • Collection of cartoons on Nayanar released
  • Water row: Presidential reference
  • Over 5,000 Indians employed in Iraq
  • Gujarat police seek custody of three Lashkar militants
  • I-T returns: date extended
  • Goa's beaches of life and death
  • Jet Airways offers new monsoon fares
  • Award for Agnivesh, Moideen
  • Badal meets Manmohan
  • Telgi aide surrenders
  • Protests continue in Manipur
  • Sibal seeks aid for monsoon forecasts
  • Tribunal to visit canal site



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