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1984 anti-Sikh riots should never recur: PM

Analysts believe the comment would help in purging Sikhs of the the ill feeling they harbour towards the Congress.
 

Nipping the dreams in the bud

In an effort to highlight the plight of child workers, children and NGOs appealed to the Prime Minister to put the issue on top of the government’s agenda.
 

Row over ‘ill-treatment’ of workers on campus

Indian Institute of Management, Kozhikode (IIM-K) authorities have denied chares that labourers engaged in construction works on ...
 

NC contemplates new women’s bill

NC leader Abdul Qayoom said that if only the PDP had been sincere the earlier bill on women would have become a law by now.
 

Bengal judge accused of rape

A sessions judge in West Bengal, who recently gave his verdict on a sensational loot and rape case, is now charged with raping a 23-year-old woman.
 

Pawar rules out NCP, Cong merger

But both parties together with RPI would leave no stone unturned to ensure the defeat of communal forces in Maharashtra Assembly polls.
 

Krishna heading for Planning Commission?

The Prime Minister is said to be keen on appointing a political personality, rather than an economist, to the deputy chairman’s post.
 

Fielding ‘outsider’ for RS seat embarrasses Orissa BJP leaders

Several state BJP leaders had in the past lambasted other parties for nominating ‘outsiders’ for the RS seats from the state.
 

Punjab’s all-party team may meet Kalam, PM

The Punjab Government is going to file a review petition in the Supreme Court against its verdict on the SYL. If necessary it may also file a curative petition.
 

Amar Singh lashes out at Congress

The rift between Samajwadi Party and Congress widened further on Saturday with SP General Secretary Amar Singh challenging Congress to ...
 

Activists rally behind Father Cedric Prakash of Prashant

The activists feel Father Prakash is being targeted for it was at his organisation that drafted a charter of demands in connection with Godhra and post-Godhra cases.
 
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