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Mamata may get aviation in today’s revamp
Ajit, Gingee quit Union Cabinet

NEW DELHI
: In a swift development, Agriculture Minister Ajit Singh and Minister of State for Finance Gingee Ramachandran resigned tonight ahead of a Cabinet reshuffle tomorrow even as Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee is understood to have firmed up on inducting new faces.

Village woman, Premji bridge  digital divide
BANGALORE
: Information Technology lead proponent Azim Premji and his village counterpart Norti Bai, who is lapping up IT skills with all her part-literate might to turn desert-like Rajasthan into an oasis, shared the dais today, bridging the digital divide.....



Panel formed on CET fee structure
BANGALORE
: A high-level meeting on the CET imbroglio, chaired by Minister for Higher Education G Parameshwar, was held in the City today to discuss the issue of draft fee structure for professional colleges.  

CBI chief briefs Vajpayee
NEW DELHI
: CBI Director P C Sharma today met Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee and Deputy Prime Minister L K Advani and informed them separately about the red-handed arrest of a Personal Assistant (PA) of Minister of State for Finance Gingee Ramachandran.

Reforms on course: World Bank 
BANGALORE: Allaying doubts of some experts that the reforms process in the country was slowing down, the World Bank today clarified that the reforms were on the right track. 

May likely to be driest month in 112 years
BANGALORE: Call it irony or misfortune of Bangaloreans: Bangalore City will break a 112-year-old dubious record of receiving the lowest rainfall in May if it does not rain in the next seven days.

Arrest warrant issued against Sanjay Khan
MYSORE: The Judicial Magistrate First Class (JMFC) court has issued an arrest warrant against actor-producer Sanjay Khan in connection with the 1989 mishap at Premier Studios here

CRICKET / Younis’ unbeaten 70 in vain  
Fleming leads Kiwis to title 
DAMBULLA: Skipper Stephen Fleming's 65 today drove New Zealand to a four-wicket victory in the tri-series final against Pakistan here, clinching the team's second overseas one-day title.


The triumphant New Zealand cricket team after beating Pakistan by four wickets in the triangular series final at the Rangiri Stadium in Dambulla on Friday. AFP

  Norti Bai from Rajasthan, who has learnt to use the computer, addressing a conference “Media, Information Technology and Grassroot development” in Bangalore on Friday. Seated on the dais are Mr Azim Premji, Wipro Chairman, Mr K N Shanth Kumar, Editor of 
Deccan Herald and Prajavani and Mr Ajit Bhattacharjea, Director, Press Institute of India. DH photo









 


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