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Political situation changing fast, says VajpayeeBANGALORE, SEPT. 8. The former Prime Minister, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, has said that the political situation was changing fast since the Bharatiya Janata Party launched its `satyagraha' for the withdrawal of the "false cases" against the former ... BJP takes exception to Godhra probe BANGALORE, SEPT. 8. The Bharatiya Janata Party has taken exception to the ordering of a "malevolent inquiry" into the torching of KK<149>ar SS<149>evaks in a train in Godhra, with a perverse motive to prove that the victims themselves set the ... Planning Commission to allocate additional funds NEW DELHI, SEPT. 8. A full meeting of the Planning Commission is to take place here tomorrow with the Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh, chairing it. Top on the agenda is the allocation of an additional Rs. 10,000 crores earmarked in this year's ... Cabinet approves periodical changes in wage ceiling NEW DELHI, SEPT. 8. The Cabinet today approved the recommendations of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Labour and Welfare to empower the Government to periodically enhance the wage ceiling under the Payment of Wages Act by a Gazette ...
Renewal of farmers' insurance policies will helpHyderabad & Anantapur: With lapsed insurance policies costing farmers in Andhra Pradesh crores of rupees, calls for their renewal have begun. Over half a million policies have lapsed in just 36 months from April 2001. The State's bankrupt farmers ... Antony, Jogi to screen candidates for Maharashtra, Arunachal polls NEW DELHI, SEPT. 8. The Congress today appointed senior leaders, A.K. Antony and Ajit Jogi, both members of the Working Committee to head the panel to screen the candidates for next month's elections to the Maharashtra and Arunachal Pradesh ... Outsiders only to give inputs: Montek NEW DELHI, SEPT. 8. In a sharp reaction to the Left parties' criticism of including representatives of multilateral funding agencies in consultative groups of the Planning Commission, the Deputy Chairman of the panel, Montek Singh Ahluwalia, said ... Other Stories
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