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SAARC unlikely to meet deadline on free trade
NEW DELHI, DEC. 29.It was in the realm of the possible but the hardheaded negotiating tactics adopted by Bangladesh could well have derailed the draft framework treaty for a South Asian Free Trade Area (SAFTA). If the Foreign Secretaries and ...
BJP a prisoner of its own propaganda: Congress
NEW DELHI, DEC. 29. The Congress today said the Bharatiya Janata Party was becoming a prisoner of its own propaganda that as soon as it took a stand on advancing the Lok Sabha polls, two of its allies, the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam and the ...
Implement Police Commission report: NHRC
NEW DELHI, DEC. 29.Describing the "Godhra-related riots" in Gujarat as a warning for the rest of the country, the National Human Rights Commission has urged the Central and State Governments to implement the recommendations of the National Police ...
PoK refugees look forward to opening of border
JAMMU, DEC. 29.The proposal of the Jammu and Kashmir Government for the up-gradation of the Muzaffarabad-Uri road has brought cheer to the refugees of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) living here for the last 55 years. With the proposal seeming ...
Bengal to rehabilitate surrendering KLO rebels
KOLKATA, DEC. 29. The West Bengal Government is arranging for the social and economic rehabilitation of surrendering activists of the Kamtapur Liberation Organisation (KLO). Following the offensive by the Royal Bhutan Army against insurgents in ...
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  • Historians plan 'parallel textbooks'
  • End manual scavenging, governments told
  • Three planeloads of relief material for Iran



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