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    JD(U) to continue efforts on government formation in Bihar
    NEW DELHI, APRIL 10. A day after the Janata Dal (United) leader, Nitish Kumar, said he would give up efforts for formation of a government in Bihar, the party's National Executive at its meeting here today decided that it would continue with the ...

    `India, China ready to move forward'
    NEW DELHI, APRIL 10.The Indian Special Representative to China, M.K. Narayanan, told a television channel that India and China were ready to move forward in a spirit of give and take, forgetting past mistakes. Both sides, he claimed, could ...

    Political differences on farm reforms must be overcome: Chidambaram
    NEW DELHI, APRIL 10. Even as the Agriculture Summit-2005 recommended an incentive package for reforms in States, the Union Finance Minister, P. Chidambaram, today said political consensus would have to be forged on farm reforms, especially on ...

    CPI(M) to update ideological document in a year
    NEW DELHI, APRIL 10. After registering an upswing in its membership, the Communist Party of India (Marxist) has decided to bring in a "qualitative improvement and quantitative expansion" in the future and carry out a rectification programme to ...

    CPI(M) discusses approach on policy issues
    NEW DELHI, APRIL 10. In an attempt to determine and codify its approach on policy issues such as foreign direct investment (FDI), loans from international agencies and working with non-governmental organisations, a debate got underway today at ...

    Karnataka's trimester system: a replicable model
    "I and my colleagues are convinced that the more pernicious burden is that of non-comprehension ... a significant fraction of children who drop out may be ... potentially superior to those who just memorise and do well in examinations, ...

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