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'Animal care' goes to Ajit Singh
NEW DELHI, JULY 11. In a minor reshuffle of the rules of business of the Government, issues relating to `Animal Care' have been shifted to the Department of Animal Husbandry, which is under the charge of the Agriculture Minister, Ajit Singh. ...
Way cleared for Khurana, Vasundhara Raje to take over
NEW DELHI, JULY 11. With the resignations of the Bharatiya Janata Party chiefs in Delhi and Rajasthan, the way has been cleared for Madan Lal Khurana and Vasundhara Raje to take over as party presidents. In Madhya Pradesh, a formal announcement ...
J&K trifurcation will be disastrous: Sahgal
HYDERABAD, JULY 11.The Left parties' nominee for the Presidential election, Lakshmi Sahgal, today criticised the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh move to forge a new political alliance to fight the elections in Jammu and Kashmir on the plank of ...
We have never indulged in violence: Vaiko
MUMBAI, JULY 11.The Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam general secretary and Sivakasi MP, Vaiko, stepped out of the Sahar International Airport a little after 4 a.m. today on his return from the United States on his way to Chennai. And in the ...
Cong. seeking Hurriyat support, says Omar
JAMMU, JULY 11. The Minister of State for External Affairs and newly-appointed National Conference president, Omar Abdullah, has accused the Congress of seeking the support of the All-party Hurriyat Conference in the coming Assembly elections. ...
Cong. regains 3 municipalities in Gujarat
AHMEDABAD, JULY 11. The Congress has regained control of the Cambay, Borsad and Anand municipalities in central Gujarat defeating the BJP while retaining the Petlad civic body. The victory is significant because it shows that the recent ...
Mongolian honour for M.M. Joshi
NEW DELHI, JULY 11. The Union Minister for Human Resource Development (HRD), Murli Manohar Joshi, was conferred the Friendship Medal — the top Mongolian honour — by the country's President, N. Bagabandi, at a special ceremony in Ulan ...
Other Stories

  • Sangh Parivar, Muslims to meet
  • PMK will continue to support LTTE: Ramadoss
  • Gloom at Vaiko's home
  • NCW for complaint committees in newspaper offices
  • First batch of Sukhoi planes to arrive next month
  • SC won't stay ruling on MBA/MCA admissions
  • Air chief's visit firms up joint exercises plan
  • Jet Airways cuts fares on more sectors
  • Advani watches 'Devdas'
  • 'Parties must support labour reforms'
  • India backs Sri Lankan peace moves
  • Varsity status granted
  • PM's call for labour reforms opposed
  • UGC list of fake universities
  • Monsoon on the path of revival?
  • Jaswant moots PSU asset management company
  • Mulayam for consensus on Vice-President

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