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BJP names candidates for Jharkhand polls
NEW DELHI, JAN. 9. The Bharatiya Janata Party today finalised the names of all its candidates for the Jharkhand Assembly polls at a meeting of the party's central election committee though it was unable to consider the list for Bihar as ...

We will give top priority to reconstruction: Montek
CHENNAI, JAN. 9. The Union Planning Commission will give the "highest priority" to reconstruction in the tsunami-affected areas. "As chairman of the Planning Commission, the Prime Minister had clearly asked us [the Planning Commission] to get ...

Jharkhand Assembly election process begins tomorrow
RANCHI, JAN. 9. The election process for the Jharkhand Assembly will begin tomorrow with the issuing of notification for the first phase of polling in 24 Naxal-dominated constituencies in seven districts on February 3 . The polling would be ...

Hearing today in Ayodhya case
NEW DELHI, JAN. 9. The Supreme Court will hear tomorrow petitions challenging the dropping of the "conspiracy" charge against the Leader of the Opposition, L.K. Advani, in the Ayodhya demolition case before a Rae Bareily special court. The ...

CPI(M) will maintain pressure on Centre, says Yechury
KOLKATA, JAN. 9. Though satisfied with the implementation of the common minimum programme by the United Progressive Alliance Government so far, the Communist Party of India (Marxist) feels that a lot more remains to be done. The CPI(M) Polit ...

Launch overseas research foundation: Kalam
MUMBAI, JAN. 9. The President, A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, today asked overseas Indians to make a mark in the world as a "Pravasi" (migrant) and launch an Overseas Indian Research Foundation with a seed capital of $100 million to promote research in ...

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