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Kalam calls for second vision
NEW DELHI, OCT. 2. The Rashtrapati Bhavan today celebrated Gandhi Jayanti in a unique manner with the President, A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, and the staff participating in an all-religion prayer meeting. Dr. Kalam and the staff members heard religious ...
Kashmir, a major threat to stability in South Asia: EU
NEW DELHI, OCT. 2. The European Commission, executive body of the European Union, is of the view that the Congress is ``still struggling to re-emerge as a credible alternative'' to the BJP-led alliance in India. As part of the ...
RSS for swadeshi model of development
NEW DELHI, OCT. 2.As the BJP-led Government reaffirmed its commitment to public sector disinvestment, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh said it envisaged an India run on "bio-diesel", freed from the burden of excessive oil imports, where products ...
'Calculated propaganda to malign India'
COIMBATORE, OCT. 2.The BJP general secretary and former Union Minister, Arun Jaitley, today alleged that a "calculated propaganda'' was on to malign India, regarding its treatment of the minorities. He was responding to queries from ...
CPI lashes out at Bush `war doctrine'
NEW DELHI, OCT. 2. The Communist Party of India has come out strongly against the U.S. President, George W. Bush's "war doctrine of pre-emptive strike". It said the doctrine reflected the U.S. intention to dominate the world and saw in it the ...
India not to buckle under pressure on greenhouse gas emissions
NEW DELHI, OCT. 2. The Union Environment Minister, T. R. Baalu, has said India would not give in to pressures from the U.S. or any other country with regard to commitments under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). ...
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  • RSS spreading canards: CPI(M)
  • 'Saffronising education will be challenged'
  • Gandhi statue vandalised

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