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Scholarships for students from minority communities
NEW DELHI: The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs on Friday approved the cent per cent centrally-sponsored scheme of post-matriculation scholarships for students belonging to minority communities. It will involve an expenditure of Rs. 1,530 ...

“People must check Taslima’s sincerity”
KOLKATA: It is for the people of West Bengal to wait and check the “sincerity” behind the decision of Bangladeshi author Taslima Nasreen to withdraw portions from her autobiographical novel “Dwikhandita” that have ...

BSP to contest all seats in J&K
JAMMU: The Bahujan Samaj Party will contest all 87 Assembly seats in Jammu and Kashmir. BSP State president Yash Pal Bhagat told The Hindu on Friday that the party had devised a strategy to appeal to different caste ...

Keshubhai to stay away during polls
GANDHINAGAR: Keshubhai Patel, former Gujarat Chief Minister and arch rival of the incumbent, Narendra Modi, said on Friday that he would campaign neither for the BJP nor the dissidents in the elections to the Assembly in December. ...

Acid test for BJP dissident in Surat North
Outcome here will show whether voters have taken kindly to second rebellion

Gujarat to oppose any move to summon Modi
AHMEDABAD: The Gujarat government will oppose the Jansangharsha Manch’s demand to summon Chief Minister Narendra Modi and others for cross-examination. This was stated by government pleader T.S. Nanavati to the G.T. Nanavati and K.G. ...

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