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Talks must for ending J&K violence: Mehbooba
JAMMU, MAY 19. The new People's Democratic Party president, Mehbooba Mufti, today described the resumption of a dialogue between India and Pakistan as imperative for ending the violence in Jammu and Kashmir and added that any breakthrough ...
Village panels in J&K to be strengthened
JAMMU, MAY 19. The Centre has decided to strengthen the Village Defence Committees and provide them the latest sophisticated weapons and communication equipment to fight militancy. This was disclosed by the Union Minister of State for Defence, ...
Involve Kashmiris in talks: Hurriyat
SRINAGAR, MAY 19. The All-Party Hurriyat Conference today called for an increased role of the international community in resolving the "Kashmir dispute'' and called upon India and Pakistan to include it in the process of talks on Kashmir. The ...


New Delhi
No party is serious on Women's Bill: Shabana
NEW DELHI, MAY 19. The future of the Women's Reservation Bill in its present form appears bleak as all the major political parties are merely indulging in lip-service and are not serious about passing it as it would deprive 180 male members of ...
Reliance move to set up power plant
NEW DELHI, MAY 19. With the Electricity Bill 2003 passed recently by Parliament paving the way for any power distribution company to generate electricity, the Reliance-group BSES -- which manages two of the three power discoms in the Capital -- ...
Congress cries foul over revision of electoral rolls
NEW DELHI, MAY 19. With hardly six months left for the Delhi Assembly elections, the latest summary revision of electoral rolls has all the potential of raising a political storm with Congressmen crying foul over deletion of lakhs of names from ...
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