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A judicial assault on workers' rights: CPI
NEW DELHI, AUG. 7. The Communist Party of India (CPI) today sought a review of the ruling that Government employees have no fundamental, legal, moral or equitable right to go on strike by a full bench of the Supreme Court. In a statement, the ...
SC moved against dropping of charge against Advani
NEW DELHI, AUG. 7.An application was filed in the Supreme Court today by Md. Aslam Bhure seeking to stay all further proceedings pending before the Judicial Magistrate, Rae Bareili, in the Ayodhya case, relating to the Deputy Prime Minister, L.K. ...
Liberhan panel asks Kalyan Singh to depose on Sept. 2
NEW DELHI, AUG. 7. The Liberhan Commission of Inquiry today granted time to the former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister, Kalyan Singh, till September 2 to adduce evidence as a witness subject to his giving an undertaking that he would appear on that ...
Music to their ears, food for thought
NEW DELHI, AUG. 7. It was `harmony through music'. Literally. After a day of acrimony — specially in the Lok Sabha — the shehnai maestro, Bismillah Khan's concert and demeanour alike had a harmonising influence on the members of ...
Free medical seat for Bismillah Khan's grand-daughter
BANGALORE, AUG. 7.Manisha Raza, granddaughter of shehnai maestro, Ustad Bismillah Khan, has been offered a "free seat" in a medical college in the city. Ms. Raza, who scored high marks in her school examination in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, is ...
Leave me alone, says Ansari
MUMBAI, AUG. 7. The photograph of a terrified and tearful man, pleading with police to save him from a mob, became the defining image of the Gujarat carnage of last year. But today, the man behind the face, the 29-year-old Qutubuddin Ansari, ...
Other Stories

  • CITU plans `protest day' on August 13
  • `Consensus' on tribal panel bill
  • Explosives defused
  • Excavation ends in disputed land
  • Indian MPs to meet Musharraf
  • Ibrahim gets bail
  • Unquiet peace in Kishtwar
  • Mauritius girl safe after heart surgery
  • `MFN status will serve as indicator of Pak. intentions'
  • IIT students trounce U.K.'s best
  • Lt. Gen. Raghavan elected to IISS
  • CNN institutes award
  • Don't search, do a `thedal'
  • Google goes half-way `desi'
  • A search for the dead after 35 years
  • CSE stands by its report
  • Broadcasters' offer on CAS
  • SP, Cong. not to allow 'pinpricks' to sour ties
  • Call for awareness campaign against n-programme
  • `I offered to show CVC report'



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