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India rules out third party mediation on Kashmir
NEW DELHI, MAY 16.India today said that the United States was ``legitimately concerned'' about preventing a war with Pakistan, but made it clear that there was no role for third party mediation on Kashmir. ``When it comes to dialogue with ...
Forensic report on video vindicates stand: Mayawati
LUCKNOW, MAY 16.The Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister, Mayawati, today said that the forensic report of the controversial video CDs of the Samajwadi Party revealed that they were doctored and demanded a public apology from its leaders, Mulayam Singh ...
Second tribunal on Krishna water sharing to be set up
NEW DELHI, MAY 16. The Government has decided to set up a second tribunal for adjudication of the dispute between Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Maharashtra on sharing of Krishna river water. The Water Resources Ministry is bringing a proposal ...
Mufti gives people the credit for return of normality
JAMMU, MAY 16. The Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister, Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, today gave credit to the people of the State and all the national parties, which had backed his policies for the turnaround in situation and refuted the argument that ...
Hawks on Kashmir issue weakened: Tarigami
SRINAGAR, MAY 16. The State unit of the CPI (M) has called for an all-party meet in Jammu and Kashmir to evolve a consensus on having an autonomous voice to represent the people to facilitate and strengthen the dialogue process. Talking to ...
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  • Poll reforms on the anvil, says Advani
  • Congress bracing for Assembly elections
  • TTD to introduce gift cheques at post offices
  • Arrest memo false, says Geelani's counsel
  • CPI flays Centre's education policy
  • WTO talks: better access to eco goods, services urged
  • Guidelines for admission to unaided private medical colleges
  • Chennai-Tirupati fast-track road proposed
  • India likely to become water-stressed by 2025
  • Call for family court in every district
  • Reiki, acupuncture fail to get official nod
  • Connecting India: `We are getting there'
  • Justice after 15 years, but jail too
  • Kalam recalls visit to Buddhist monastery
  • Delhi Minister denied permission to go abroad
  • Cong. to strengthen party base in U.P.
  • Baby boy missing from Pune hospital



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