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North Gujarat may prove crucial for BJP
MEHSANA, DEC. 7. North Gujarat, the hotbed of communal riots and the home region of sworn enemies, the Chief Minister, Narendra Modi, and the State Congress president, Shankarsinh Waghela, is likely to prove crucial for the BJP in its bid to ...
Blow to indigenisation drive: Cong.
NEW DELHI, DEC. 7. Questions have been raised about two weapon purchases planned from the United States and France. While the French proposal for submarines would be a blow to self-reliance, delay in purchasing weapon-locating radars would leave ...
Western diplomats to 'watch' Gujarat polls
NEW DELHI, DEC. 7. Diplomats from leading Western missions, including the United States and Britain, will have their representatives on the ground "watching" the December 12 elections to the Gujarat Assembly. According to sources, the diplomats ...
Protests continue to rock north Kashmir
SRINAGAR, DEC. 7. Even as a magisterial probe has been ordered into the Friday's firing incident in which a civilian was killed and two injured in Bangdara village in Baramulla district of Jammu and Kashmir, strong protests continued for the ...
Two Pak. nationals, jawan killed in J&K
SRINAGAR, DEC. 7. Four ultras, including two Pakistani nationals and a soldier, were killed and army personnel injured in two separate encounters with the security forces in north Kashmir since last night, an official spokesman said today. ...
Other Stories

  • Defence employees' ultimatum
  • BHEL makes 500 MWe n-steam generator for Tarapur
  • Christian council condemns attack
  • Deve Gowda concerned over cane-growers' plight
  • Advani visits Akshardham temple
  • Jammu migrants still awaiting return to villages
  • NSCN (I-M) ridicules surrender of underground activists
  • Bill providing for stringent Wildlife Act to be taken up
  • Star TV seeks satellite uplinking facility
  • NCP wants all-party meet on disinvestment
  • Jamir against NSCN (I-M) taking part in polls
  • Forum floated to protect farmers
  • Permanent solution to Bihar calamities sought
  • Vehicle carrying MP sticker in two accidents
  • PM's contribution towards armed forces fund
  • Swamy welcomes Centre's stand
  • 'Navy inventory needs rationalisation'
  • U.P. BJP Ministers feel ignored by bureaucracy
  • U.S. envoy takes a different track
  • Orissa to step up security in naxal-hit areas
  • `BJP only guarantor of security for minorities'
  • Congress predicts `pleasant surprise'
  • Cong. on a weak wicket: BJP chief
  • CPI(M) deplores move to install Savarkar statue
  • Bomb hoax stops AP Express
  • Two held for encouraging conversion in U.P.
  • 'It's for Colombo to be convinced'
  • Disabled U.K. charity worker freed

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