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India-China differences do not hamper ties: Natwar
NEW DELHI, JAN. 27. India and China are engaged in positive ways to expand the commonalities while addressing their differences, including the boundary question, the External Affairs Minister, Natwar Singh, said today. "We are doing so in a ...
''I accept awards only from academic institutions''
NEW DELHI, JAN. 27.Eminent historian Romila Thapar has written to the President, A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, informing him of her decision declining to accept the Padma Bhushan award conferred on her this year. ``Whereas I am deeply appreciative of the ...
Left, Congress should be equally tolerant, says Jyoti Basu
KOLKATA, JAN.27. Both the Left parties and the Congress should be equally tolerant and have enough understanding for the smooth running of the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) Government, according to the former West Bengal Chief Minister, Jyoti ...
CPI(M) opposed to Patents Bill in present form: Karat
WARANGAL, JAN. 27. The CPI(M) Polit Bureau member, Prakash Karat, has made it clear that his party would oppose the Patents Bill in Parliament if it is introduced in its present form. He, however, expressed confidence that the United Progressive ...
Eight held for hoisting `Sikh flag' on Republic Day
CHANDIGARH, JAN 27. The Amritsar police have arrested eight persons under various charges, including sedition, when activists of radical Sikh organisations hoisted what they referred to as the "Sikh Flag" on Republic Day. While police said that ...
NHRC notice on junior Acharya's arrest stayed
CHENNAI, JAN. 27. A National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) notice to the Tamil Nadu Government, questioning the propriety and the manner of arrest of the junior Sankaracharya of the Kanchi Mutt, Sri Vijayendra Saraswathi, in connection with the ...
Temporary shelters for Andamans' tsunami-hit before onset of monsoon
CHENNAI, JAN. 27. Over 10,000 temporary houses will be built for tsunami-affected people in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands before the onset of the South West Monsoon, the Lieutenant-Governor of the Islands, Ramachandra Ganesh Kapse, said ...
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