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First edition, Final update to follow 'Oust Modi' campaign disrupts Parliament NEW DELHI, APRIL 16. The "Oust Modi" campaign rocked Parliament for the second day today as NDA partners, including the Telugu Desam Party (TDP), and the Opposition stepped up pressure for the Gujarat Chief Minister's removal but the Prime ...
Banks, PSUs hit by nationwide strikeNEW DELHI, APRIL 16.Operations of public enterprises, banks and collieries across the country were affected today when millions of workers struck work to protest against privatisation and the "anti-labour" policies of the NDA Government, with ...
Cong. protest at Raj GhatNEW DELHI, APRIL 16. The Congress president, Sonia Gandhi, today led the 24-hour hunger strike at the Raj Ghat here to protest the unabated violence in Gujarat and demanded the restoration of communal harmony in the State. The hunger strike, ...
5 killed in J&K blastJAMMU, APRIL 16. About five persons have been killed and 26, including seven army personnel injured in two powerful landmine blasts in Pulwana and Doda districts of Jammu and Kashmir since Monday. Three persons were injured when militants threw a ... Incursions continue despite Sharon's assurance RAMALLAH (WEST BANK), APRIL 16.Israeli tanks rolled into three Palestinian suburbs of Jerusalem and re-entered a West Bank city on Tuesday, a day after the Israeli Prime Minister, Ariel Sharon, promised the United States he would withdraw ... Visa rules relaxed By Gargi Parsai 12 undertrials escape RANCHI, APRIL 16.Twelve undertrial prisoners, including the zonal commander and an area commander of the banned extremist outfit, MCC, escaped from a court lockup here this morning. ... Spy ring busted NEW DELHI, APRIL 16. THEDelhi Police today claimed to have busted a spy ring being run by a staffer of the Pakistan High Commission with the arrest of an Indian Air Force Corporal. Corporal Tripati Kumar Mahapatrawas arrested while he was ... Security tightened NEW DELHI, APRIL 16.Security agencies in the capital went into a tizzy after a border intercept suggested that militants of the Jaish-e-Mohammed were planning to carry out a suicide attack on Parliament, informed sources said today. The intercept ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Opportunities | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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