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Budget session not likely before February 20
NEW DELHI, DEC. 30. The Cabinet Committee on Parliamentary Affairs will finalise the dates for the budget session. In any case, the session will not begin before February 20, according to the Minister for Parliamentary Affairs, Ghulam Nabi ...

'Introduce theory of Special Relativity as a school subject'
CHENNAI, DEC. 30.Renowned mathematician and founder-director (retired) of `MATSCIENCE,' Alladi Ramakrishnan, today appealed to school managements in the State to introduce Einstein's theory of `Special Relativity' as a subject in their ...

Relief efforts focus on Andaman and Nicobar
NEW DELHI, DEC. 30. Continuing the relief and rehabilitation work in the tsunami-hit region, the Centre today focussed on the worst-hit Andaman and Nicobar, including the inaccessible islands south of Car Nicobar. A high-power Group of ...

All primitive tribes safe
PORT BLAIR, DEC. 30. After the Coast Guard carried out an aerial survey, and the civil administration did its own study, all primitive tribes in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands were certified to be safe. A Coast Guard pilot today spotted the ...

'India prepared to join humanitarian effort'
NEW DELHI, DEC. 30.India is willing to join a coordinating group with the United States, Japan and Australia to provide relief in the wake of Sunday's tsunami disaster, an External Affairs Ministry spokesman said today. According to him, the ...

Paswan asks Centre to expedite relief work
NEW DELHI, DEC. 30.The Union Chemicals and Fertilizers Minister, Ram Vilas Paswan, has asked the Centre to expedite relief work in the tsunami-hit areas. He said most of the affected belonged to the Scheduled Castes, the Scheduled Tribes and the ...

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