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The Hindu case on privilege issue sent to Constitution Bench
NEW DELHI, JULY 28. The Supreme Court today referred to a five-Judge Constitution Bench two writ petitions filed by the Editor of The Hindu, N. Ravi, and four others as well as the Editor of the Tamil newspaper, Murasoli, S. Selvam, ...

States demand more power, farm subsidy
NEW DELHI, JULY 28. About Rs. 2,500 crores, including 16 lakh tonnes of foodgrains, would be immediately required to meet the drought threat in nine States. This will be met from the National Calamity and Contingency Fund. At a meeting here on ...

CPI(M) to review political situation
NEW DELHI, JULY 28. The Communist Party of India (Marxist) will meet here to discuss the political situation in the country and to review the results of the recent general elections. The party's Polit Bureau will meet here tomorrow on the eve ...

Malayalam newspaper offices attacked
KOZHIKODE, JULY 28.The Kozhikode offices of the Malayalam newspapers, Malayala Manorama and Chandrika, the latter aligned with the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML), were damaged in violent incidents today though ban orders under ...

Global Trust Bank: withdrawal limit may be enhanced
CHENNAI, JULY 28.The withdrawal limit from the Global Trust Bank is likely to be enhanced soon, the Finance Minister, P. Chidambaram, said today. The Government has already relaxed withdrawal of money for education, medical and marriage ...

Centre casual towards security: BJP
NEW DELHI, JULY 28.The Bharatiya Janata Party today slammed the United Progressive Alliance Government for what it called was a "casual approach'' towards matters of national security. "The sense of drift that epitomises governance in the UPA ...

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