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Pak. not approached on posting envoy
NEW DELHI, JULY 10.India has so far not asked for a formal diplomatic agreement to post a new High Commissioner to Pakistan after identifying an officer a month ago. The identification of Harsh Bhasin was made public on June 10 when India ...
Venkaiah may announce new team today
NEW DELHI, JULY 10. The filling up of key posts in the Bharatiya Janata Party is expected to be done either tomorrow or by July 13. And very shortly, some more vacancies could arise in the Council of Ministers leading to another ...
'Rly. bifurcation: Mamata threatens stir
KOLKATA, JULY 10. The Trinamool Congress chief, Mamata Banerjee, today charged the Railway Minister, Nitish Kumar, with trying to bifurcate the Eastern Railway zone for political gains and warned that her party would conduct a long campaign on ...
'Technical panel should take over Karnataka reservoirs'
NEW DELHI, JULY 10. In its comprehensive suit, Tamil Nadu has submitted that it was constrained to move the Supreme Court as in spite of various requests made for urgent release of water in compliance of the interim order, Karnataka had failed to ...
Indian Airlines enlarges its low fares bonanza
NEW DELHI, JULY 10.Indian Airlines has extended its advance purchase (APEX) discounted fares schemes to nine more sectors in addition to the 37 announced earlier. The airline has also made some changes in its cancellation, refund and rebooking ...
Sahgal blames Gujarat Govt. for violence
MUMBAI, JULY 10. The Left parties' presidential nominee, Lakshmi Sahgal, said here today that the atrocities committed in Gujarat were worse than those inflicted by the Japanese in World War II. At a `Meet the Press' programme, Dr. Sahgal said ...
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  • 'Mystery' ship's owner to visit India
  • Govt. denies apologising to Arab envoys
  • 'Parliament must debate decision to join UPOV'
  • Jalan gets 2-year extension
  • India resolves wheat row with Iraq
  • Singapore to woo Indian tourists
  • India, Myanmar discuss security, trade issues
  • TRAI website hacked
  • Gill's observation flusters the BJP

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