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Advani vows to defeat Pak.'s proxy war HAN (GUJARAT), DEC. 6.Playing the nationalist card to the hilt, the Deputy Prime Minister, L.K. Advani, today vowed to defeat Pakistan in its proxy war against India and charged the Congress with 50 years of ``misgovernance'' in the ...
Babri demolition anniversary passes off peacefullyAYODHYA, DEC. 6.The tenth anniversary of the Babri Masjid demolition was marked more by the elaborate security arrangements by the administration to maintain peace rather than by any obvious efforts by community leaders to rouse emotions. ... E.C. orders transfer of two police officials in Gujarat NEW DELHI, DEC. 6. Even as the Election Commission is keeping a constant vigil on the activities of the Narendra Modi Government in Gujarat, it has ordered the immediate transfer of Superintendents of Police of two districts and said they should ... Reservations remain over disinvestment NEW DELHI, DEC. 6. The public sector disinvestment process appears to have resumed for the time being with a compromise formula believed to have been hammered out for the Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) and the Bharat Petroleum ... Sibal leaving for Colombo today NEW DELHI, DEC. 6.The Foreign Secretary, Kanwal Sibal, leaves for Colombo tomorrow as part of India's overall effort to add greater profile to relations with neighbouring countries. Mr. Sibal, who will familiarise himself with all elements of ... 21 injured in blast MUMBAI, DEC. 6.At least 21 persons were injured, five of them seriously, following an explosion at an eatery, adjacent to a popular food plaza in the Mumbai Central station today. The injured, who include employees and customers of the newly ... Commando critical AHMEDABAD, DEC. 6.The condition of the NSG commando, Surjan Singh Bhandari, who was critically injured in the Akshardham operation in September, deteriorated today, hospital sources said. Witness turns hostile JODHPUR, DEC. 6.Yet another witness has turned hostile in the poaching case involving cine star, Salman Khan here, taking to four the number of witnesses who had gone back on their recorded statements. The prosecution witness, Gani Khan denied ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Young World | Quest | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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