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Census data reinterpreted under pressure, says Togadia NEW DELHI, SEPT. 10. The Vishwa Hindu Parishad general secretary, Pravin Togadia, alleged today that the "continued higher growth rate of Muslims" compared to Hindus and those professing other religions "posed a threat." If this trend continued, ... Doubts raised over job guarantee scheme NEW DELHI, SEPT. 10. The Planning Commission has expressed some doubts over the proposed Employment Guarantee Scheme mentioned in the National Common Minimum Programme of the United Progressive Alliance. In its approach paper to the Mid-term ... Lalu rules out privatisation of Railways NEW DELHI, SEPT. 10. The Railway Minister, Lalu Prasad, today ruled out the privatisation of the Railways. Addressing a two-day conference of the General Managers of the Zonal Railways, the Production Units and the Kolkata Metro here, Mr. ... BJP should undertake repentance yatra: Congress NEW DELHI, SEPT. 10.The Congress today charged the Bharatiya Janata Party with indulging in `cheap surrogate politics' and said the party should undertake a `praishchit [repentance] yatra' instead of embarking on a `tiranga [tricolour] ... Visit to basin by two members cleared NEW DELHI, SEPT. 10. The Supreme Court today reserved the verdict on a petition filed by Karnataka seeking reconstitution of the Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal on the ground that there was difference of opinion among the Members and the Chairman ...
``Karnataka's foolhardy venture''HUBLI, SEPT. 10. The Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, L.K. Advani, today charged the Congress with raking up an old case against the former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister, Uma Bharti, only to counter the BJP's campaign against `tainted' ... Parties warned against misusing religious functions NEW DELHI, SEPT. 10.The Election Commission today warned political parties that action would be taken against them if they sought to take electoral advantage in the coming polls of religious functions such as Ganesh Chaturthi or the ongoing ... Other Stories
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