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Gujral focus on stronger ties with S.Africa
Prime Minister I. K. Gujral
today called for India and
South Africa to evolve
specific guidelines for
bilateral, regional and
international cooperation
based on the foundation of
deep and abiding
commonalities between the
two countries.
Rs 133 cr Urea scam: CBI to send fresh letters rogatory
In its renewed
attempt to trace the slush
money that has been
defrauded from the
State-owned NFL, in the
infamous Rs 133 crore
urea scam, the Central
Bureau of Investigation
(CBI) will shortly send a
fresh set of letters
rogatory to seven
countries, including
United Arab Emirates
(UAE), Morocco, United
States of America and
England.
No talks with Manekshaw: Sinha
Assam Governor Lt-Gen (retd) S. K. Sinha today denied that
Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw spoke to him in connection
with the Tata Tea-ULFA nexus.
J&K; House passes disturbed area Bill
The Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly today
unanimously adopted the Disturbed Areas Bill. Some members
described its existence on the statute book as the 'need of the
hour'.
Home Ministry may seek LG clarification on appointments
The Home Ministry is
likely to seek clarification
from the Delhi Lt.-Governor
regarding the alleged misuse of
the delegated powers in senior
appointments of the UT
Government
IRS-1D reaches orbit
The remote sensing satellite,
IRS-ID, launched on Sept. 29
from Sriharikota, was put into
a 'functional orbit' today.
BSP MLAS ignore party directive
It was a day of "durbars"
for Chief Minister Kalyan
Singh. He met "janata in the
morning" and 'Vidhayaks' in
the evening. Applications
which poured in thousands
were later fed in the computer
for a follow-up action while
many were promptly disposed
of.
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