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President's rule will not be imposed in Gujarat: BJP
NEW DELHI, SEPT. 3. After the Supreme Court's ruling refusing to interfere with the Election Commission's decision of holding Assembly polls in Gujarat in November-December, the Bharatiya Janata Party today claimed that there was no possibility ...
Sonia as PM unacceptable, says Sangma
NEW DELHI, SEPT. 3. Even as the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) general secretary, P. A. Sangma, today said the best alternative to the BJP would be a Congress-led secular front — provided the party president, Sonia Gandhi, was not ...
Ransom: Jayalalithaa says she did not refer to Krishna
CHENNAI, SEPT. 3.The Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, Jayalalithaa, today objected to the Karnataka Chief Minister, S.M. Krishna, dragging her into an ``unseemly and unnecessary'' controversy over ransom payment to the forest brigand, Veerappan, for ...
Belligerent mood in Waghela camp
PHAGWEL (GUJARAT), SEPT. 3. Even as the Gujarat Chief Minister, Narendra Modi's "Gaurav rath yatra" was further postponed by one more day, the pradesh Congress president, Shankarsinh Waghela, showed his belligerent mood paving the way for a ...
'Deaths not due to negligence'
KOLKATA, SEPT. 3.As the ruling Leftists on the one hand and the Opposition Congress and the Trinamool Congress on the other get set for a fierce debate on the cause of death of 14 children in the State-run B.C. Roy Memorial Hospital in the city ...
Pitch in, PM tells scientists
NEW DELHI, SEPT. 3. The Prime Minister, A.B.Vajpayee, today expressed concern over the "looming water crisis'', and said that the scientific community must make its contribution to improve the situation. After 12 years of good monsoon, drought ...
Revival of monsoon augurs well for rabi sowing
NEW DELHI, SEPT. 3. The revival of monsoon augurs well for kharif crops, particularly the late sown rice, oilseeds and fodder, as per the latest reports with the Union Agriculture Ministry. The normal rainfall in several parts of the country in ...
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  • Purchase of TANSI property illegal, says counsel
  • SC permits Karnataka to withdraw plea
  • Fernandes decision triggers debate in Samata
  • Lack of intelligence hampers STF operations
  • Heavy Industry Minister favours disinvestment
  • Kalpakkam unit reaches milestone
  • Protests against Jayalalithaa's remarks
  • Sharma has not fled the country: Delhi police
  • SC warns States on mid-day meal scheme
  • Release Nagappa: Kolathur Mani

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