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Peace back in Rajasthan
39 Army columns withdrawn, traffic resumes on NH 11

`Manmohan sent strong message through Burns'
Parliament, people expect `Tarapur legacy' on fuel disruption, reprocessing to be overcome

India is committed to clean environment, says Pranab
"Government alone is not responsible for conservation of environment"

No nuclear talks with Bush at G8: Menon
NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh would have a "pull aside" meeting with U.S. President George Bush during the G8 `outreach' meeting in Germany on June 8 but the two leaders are unlikely to discuss the India-U.S. nuclear deal in any ...

A setback to BJP in Goa
The party fell short of its performance in the 2002 elections by three seats

Council on climate change constituted
Body to advise on pro-active measures "Government alone is not responsible for conservation of environment"

Basu briefs Buddhadeb on talks with Mamata
A fillip to the process for restoration of peace: Buddhadeb

Manmohan emphasises need for adequate attention to health care
To convene a meeting of the NDC to discuss disease control and health issues

Goa results satisfactory, says Congress
BJP expresses disappointment over outcome

BJP bags Hamirpur Lok Sabha seat
Congress gets majority in Manipur after winning two Assembly seats

HRD Ministry to create distance education regulator
To monitor and maintain the standards of open learning in the country

GIRL'S FEAT
A very young achiever
LUCKNOW: The seven-year-old daughter of a daily wage earner on Tuesday became India's youngest matriculate. Sushma Verma, born in February 2000, secured 354 marks out of 600 in the Uttar Pradesh Board High School examination. She missed a first ...

Educational Refinance Corpn. planned
HRD Ministry seeks Rs. 2,500 cr.; move to provide student loans at low interest

Rs. 9,000-crore `slum-free' Dharavi Redevelopment Project runs into roadblock
Residents feel livelihoods will be affected

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