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`BJP prepared for Assembly elections'
NEW DELHI, OCT. 6. The Bharatiya Janata Party today welcomed the Election Commission's announcement of polling dates for the Assembly elections in five States and said it was fully prepared for the electoral contest and was confident of winning ...
Winter session of Parliament likely to be truncated
NEW DELHI, OCT. 6.Faced with crucial Assembly elections in the four States on December 1, there is an overwhelming possibility of the coming winter session of Parliament being restricted to just about three weeks. Highly-placed Government ...
Court frames charges against Salman Khan
MUMBAI, OCT. 6.A year after film actor Salman Khan allegedly rammed his vehicle into a suburban bakery, killing one person and injuring four, a local court today framed 10 charges against him even as the actor pleaded not guilty. The ...
IAF working on weapon platforms in space
NEW DELHI, OCT. 6. Six months after Parliamentarians expressed concern over little conceptual work having been done on setting up of an aerospace command to bring under one umbrella the country's space-based military assets, the Chief of Air ...
Shiv Sena's Ayodhya meet banned
LUCKNOW, OCT. 6.Taking a tough stand before the VHP-sponsored October 17 programme at Ayodhya, the Uttar Pradesh Government has banned the Shiv Sena's `Ram Bhakt' meeting at the temple town on October 11. The Faizabad district authorities ...
Kalam presents award to CSIR chief
NEW DELHI, OCT.6. The President, A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, today presented the prestigious Lal Bahadur Shastri National Award for excellence in public administration and management sciences for the year 2002 to the Director-General of Council of ...
Other Stories

  • PW has links with LTTE: Advani
  • PW threats in Bihar, Jharkhand
  • No plan to sell IOC pumps to HPCL, BPCL: Shourie
  • Several Delhi judges transferred
  • 'Mysore incident': SC favours giving the 'quietus' to petitions
  • Apex court permits appeal against release of Veerappan associates
  • PM has narrowed India's option, says Swamy
  • 2 Indians in Forbes' top 50 corporate women
  • Hurriyat split a charade, says Sajjad Lone
  • Depression off Orissa coast
  • Govt. rules out review of small savings schemes
  • ''People's probe panels will make indifferent Govts. act''
  • Rs. 2,563 cr. Central aid to clear cane price arrears
  • No ad hoc expenditure cuts this year
  • 'Liquid fuels should be main auto fuels'
  • Bail for CISF constable



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