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U.S. suggestion inappropriate: India
NEW DELHI, MARCH 25. India has described as "inappropriate'' a suggestion by the United States that New Delhi resume talks with Islamabad in the context of the "heinous terrorist crime'' committed in Jammu & Kashmir against the Pandit community. ...
Population funds to be routed through States
NEW DELHI, MARCH 25. The Centre will now route its funding to NGOs and voluntary organisations for the Reproductive and Child Health (RCH) programme through the State Governments for direct involvement of States in population stabilisation. So ...
Meeting to review J&K security
NEW DELHI, MARCH 25. The Government has decided to call a high-level meeting to be chaired by the Deputy Prime Minister, L. K. Advani, over the "next few days" to recalibrate the security measures in Jammu and Kashmir following the massacre of 24 ...
HPCL, BPCL strike: 'Second phase to be different'
NEW DELHI, MARCH 25. The three-day nation-wide strike by the employees of the Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) and the Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) against the proposed privatisation, began today amid claims by the ...
Ayodhya: VHP agitation from tomorrow
NEW DELHI, MARCH 25. The Vishwa Hindu Parishad has planned a `satyagraha' here on March 27 in which it expects some 30,000 `sadhus', `sants' and others to participate. Announcing this here today, the VHP leader, Giriraj Kishore, made it clear ...
Non-transferability clause for telecom firms relaxed
NEW DELHI, MARCH 25.Accepting a long-standing demand of Reliance, Bharati and several other telecom service company groups, the Union Cabinet today formally approved merger and de-merger of telecom companies by relaxing the non-transferability ...
Uplinking norms revised again?
NEW DELHI, MARCH 25. A week after the Cabinet put a 26 per cent cap on foreign investment in news channels which want to uplink from the country, the Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, is learnt to have summoned the Information and ...
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