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PAC declines to give findings on Kargil procurement
NEW DELHI, AUG. 6.The Public Accounts Committee of Parliament has "regretted its inability'' to give its findings on emergency procurement of arms and ammunition for the Kargil conflict. The panel was unable to review a report by the Comptroller ...
Simultaneous polls will lead to `cheating like hell': Lyngdoh
NEW DELHI, AUG. 6. "There are certain States which need special attention. In terms of electoral records, it is very bad. Obviously, we cannot allow everybody to go to the polls at the same time. It is not a good situation to have everybody going ...
Lesotho PM invites Indian investment
NEW DELHI, AUG. 6.The Prime Minister of Lesotho, Pakalitha Mosisili, today asked Indian businessmen to invest in various sectors in his country and promised all help. Addressing a meeting of the captains of Indian industry organised jointly by ...
`Madras HC ought to have interfered'
NEW DELHI, AUG. 6. Describing the dismissal of 1.70 lakh employees by the Tamil Nadu Government as an unprecedented, extraordinary situation without parallel, the Supreme Court today said that the Madras High Court ought to have interfered while ...
More stringent rules likely for uplinking of foreign news channels
NEW DELHI, AUG. 6. The Government today indicated in the Rajya Sabha that it could further tighten the rules for allowing uplinking of foreign news channels while ensuring that the editorial control remained in Indian hands. The ...
Tests confirm toxicity in sludge from coke plant
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, AUG. 6.Tests conducted by the Kerala State Pollution Control Board (KSPCB) have confirmed recent media reports about the toxic nature of the sludge generated by Coca-Cola's bottling plant at Plachimada, in Kerala's Palakkad ...
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  • Vajpayee renews RSS pledge
  • T.N.'s disappointment continues
  • IUML leader writes to Advani on Ibrahim's plight
  • Karnataka seeks to de-politicise Cauvery row
  • `No new project in the basin'
  • Electronic filing of I-T returns from tomorrow
  • 'SC verdict denies basic right of workers'
  • Jail term for contempt of court
  • Synchronising polls untenable: Dwivedi
  • Leak in Kalpakkam plant was due to `staff error'
  • Monsoon spells disaster for families living along the Narmada
  • SC to hear Laloo's plea today
  • Gujarat riot victim to be rehabilitated in Bengal
  • MP's gesture to Bismillah Khan
  • Deadline for Star News ends
  • NHRC move: BJP to hold dharna



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