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BJP to fine-tune strategy for polls
NEW DELHI, JUNE 4. In an exercise aimed at fine-tuning its strategy ahead of the crucial Assembly polls in five States, the Bharatiya Janata Party is holding a "chintan baithak" near Mumbai from June 17. The brain-storming session, to continue ...
A homecoming: S. K. Sinha
SRINAGAR, JUNE 4. Lt. Gen. (retd) S.K. Sinha today struck an emotional chord with Kashmir when he took over as the eleventh Governor of the State linking his association back to 1947, when he formed part of the operations team responsible for ...
CPI(M) meet to decide on Assembly poll strategy
NEW DELHI, JUNE 4.The Communist Party of India (Marxist) would firm up its approach to the Assembly elections in five States later this year, amid indications that barring Mizoram it may prefer to contest a limited number of seats. Among the ...
Gujarat Plan fixed at Rs. 7,860 cr.
NEW DELHI, JUNE 4. The Annual Plan for Gujarat for 2003-04 was fixed at Rs. 7,860 crores, about Rs. 260 crores higher than the last year's Plan, at a meeting here today between the Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission, K. C. Pant and the ...
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  • U.P. equations will affect Centre: Ajit
  • Rs. 500 cr. corpus to deal with disasters suggested
  • 'U.P. leadership no problem for Cong.'
  • CMs' meet on June 16
  • Sinha to attend 'troika' meeting of Foreign Ministers in Brasilia
  • 'Tendentious report'
  • Heat wave unabated
  • Old wheat stocks to be disposed of soon
  • Forest officers kidnapped
  • Veteran journalist dead
  • Goa to showcase Indian films
  • Christian council's charge against NCM chief
  • Tax scheme postponed
  • Govt. considering resumption of cricket ties with Pak.
  • Very much associated with Ayodhya dispute: Kanchi Acharya
  • Digvijay refutes points raised by Jaitley



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