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Raise compensation for victims, restore confidenceNEW DELHI, APRIL 6.Though senior-most officials of the Gujarat administration responded to the summons from the National Commission for Minorities (NCM) today and were forthcoming with information it had been seeking till date in vain, the ... Road to Bangkok in two years YANGON, APRIL 6. The External Affairs Minister, Jaswant Singh, wrapped up his nine-day, four-nation Asian tour by bagging a landmark project that will connect India by road to Thailand via Myanmar in about two years. At a meeting of their ...
`Tall claims cannot hide the truth'NEW DELHI, APRIL 6.Describing the carnage and the ongoing violence in Gujarat as an "indelible blot'' on the Centre and the State Governments, the Congress president, Sonia Gandhi, today said that tall claims and false propaganda could not ... Diesel buses off the roads NEW DELHI, APRIL 6.The people of Delhi today had a difficult time commuting, particularly during office-hours, with around 7,000 diesel buses keeping off the roads in the wake of the Supreme Court's directive. (The court had, on Friday, passed ... Musharraf won't rule out use of n-arms LONDON, APRIL 6.The Pakistan President, Pervez Musharraf, has told a German magazine that he does not rule out the use of nuclear weapons against India as a "last resort,'' according to a British newspaper. The Guardian today quoted Gen. ... Withdraw, Bush tells Israel CRAWFORD (TEXAS), APRIL 6. The U.S. President, George W. Bush, called on Israel on Saturday to withdraw without delay from the Palestinian cities it has occupied in its military campaign and insisted again that the Palestinian leadership order an ... Official returns CHENNAI, April 6. A senior official of the Kuwaiti Embassy who was here to ascertain the views of the Kuwaiti woman, Dhalal Falag Al-Azmi who was arrested here for entering the country on a "forged Indian passport'' with her Indian ... Manu Chhabria dead Mumbai April 6. Manohar Rajaram Chhabria (Manu), the Dubai-based Indian business tycoon and head of the $ 1.5 billion transnational conglomerate Jumbo Group, died in the city hospital here today following a heart attack. He was 56 and survived by ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Literary Review | Magazine | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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