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Poll results not a vote against Centre: PM
NEW DELHI, FEB. 26. The Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, today admitted that the election results were far below expectations, but asserted that the issues raised were not related to the Centre. In short, he implied that the vote was not ...
Tiwari meets Speaker
NEW DELHI, FEB. 26. The uncooperative attitude of the Defence Minister, George Fernandes, and his Ministry on the coffin scandal was the subject of a meeting today between the chairman of the Public Accounts Committee, N.D. Tiwari, and the Lok ...
The Mayawati enigma
NEW DELHI, FEB. 26. The story of the February 2002 election is the remarkable performance of the Bahujan Samaj Party in Uttar Pradesh. Till the exit polls actually showed the BSP doing well, no one had foreseen this kind of impressive show. There ...
RS polls on March 27
NEW DELHI, FEB. 26. The Election Commission (EC) has decided to hold biennial elections to the Rajya Sabha on March 27 to fill 59 seats from 17 States following retirement of members in the next three months. While 22 members from Maharashtra, ...
Appointed director
WASHINGTON, FEB. 26. Anoop Singh, a former advisor to the RBI Governor, has been appointed director for special operations in the international monetary fund (IMF). This is a newly created position. Announcing his appointment, the IMF Managing ...
Vikas facing more charges
GHAZIABAD (U.P.), FEB. 26. Charges of murder and concealing of facts have been added to the FIR against Vikas Yadav and Vishal Yadav, presently in judicial custody in the sensational Nitish Katara kidnap case, police said today. - ...
Other Stories

  • `Attempt to provide route map to Railways'
  • Inadequate employment generation, key disappointment: survey
  • Troop pullback denied
  • Karnataka's irrigation projects illegal: T.N.
  • Uproar in Parliament over Ayodhya
  • Panel decides against FDI in print media
  • Status quoist & lacklustre, says Opposition
  • ``TN can't interfere with admissions in deemed varsities''
  • Railways to pay full dividend
  • Railway Budget evokes mixed response
  • Karzai arrives
  • Seven gangsters gunned down
  • No Parliament sitting today
  • Karzai trip: Pak. refuses airspace to IAF plane

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