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CPI(M) won't project anyone as Prime Minister: Surjeet
CHENNAI, JAN. 3."The Communist Party of India (Marxist) will not project anybody as the prime ministerial candidate in the coming Lok Sabha elections and the issue will be decided only after the elections," the party general secretary, Harkishan ...
Opposition disappointed over Mulayam's stand on front
NEW DELHI. JAN. 3. Major Opposition parties hoping to form "fronts'' to take on the National Democratic Alliance in the next Lok Sabha polls have questioned the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister, Mulayam Singh Yadav's, statement that such formations ...
Jaitley sees `feel great factor'
CHENNAI, JAN. 3.The Bharatiya Janata Party's electoral strategy will be based on the present "feel good factor" on the economy and this would turn into a "feel great factor" in the next few months, the Union Minister for Commerce and Industry, ...
Kalam launches polio campaign
NEW DELHI, JAN. 3.The President, A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, said today that efforts to eradicate polio from the country should be strengthened and asked officials to ensure that every child was given polio drops. ``There is no room for complacency. ...
Terror attacks cannot derail peace process: Mufti
JAMMU, JAN. 3. Asserting that yesterday's terror strike at the Jammu railway station and the Rainawari incident on the peace rally day were the handiwork of fringe elements, the Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister, Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, said today ...
More scientists must come back home, says Vajpayee
CHANDIGARH, JAN 3. India will focus on measures to expand regional cooperation in science and technology, besides holding discussions on a free trade regime and other issues at the SAARC summit now on in Islamabad. This was stated by the Prime ...
Other Stories

  • IB tip-off saved the day in Jammu
  • Call of duty came first
  • Tehelka panel gets six months extension
  • `People have a major role in resolving Kashmir issue'
  • Government's claims exposed: Geelani
  • NCP in Meghalaya against alliance with Congress
  • Plan to blow up trains foiled
  • Sharad Yadav denies having talks with Paswan
  • Jamiat welcomes dialogue with RSS
  • `Misplaced priorities' for investment in SAARC region
  • India's trade with neighbours rises by 21 per cent
  • Bengal bid to boost healthcare with private help
  • Smart materials hold key to improved ALH performance
  • Looming threat to aquatic meadows
  • NDA has an advantage: Dattatreya
  • Shift in ways to access the Net
  • 50 more districts under child labour elimination project
  • IIT develops cheaper ATM
  • Tax relief for Govt. staff demanded



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