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Postal strike
called off

No victimisation: PM

NEW DELHI, July 16 — The eight-day old postal strike was today called off after the postal employees unions reached an agreement with the Union Communications Minister on their 10-point charter of demands.The government and the employees unions maintained that the agreement envisaged an early decision on the demands...

Women's Bill likely
next week
NEW DELHI, July 16 — The government intends to once again move the jinxed 84th Constitutional Amendment Bill providing for 33 per cent reservation for women in Parliament and state assemblies next week...
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Thursday's downpour in Chandigarh resulted in heavy water-logging in places. —Tribune photo by Gautam Singh
Clinton empowered to lift trade sanctions
WASHINGTON, July 16 — Barely 24 hours after President Bill Clinton signed a legislation to ease American sanctions on agricultural products...
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Khalra case eyewitness kidnapped
AMRITSAR, July 16 — Human rights activist and an eyewitness in the Jaswant Singh Khalra kidnap and murder case, Rajiv Randhawa was allegedly kidnapped by five unidentified persons here yesterday...
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Opposition calls for ban
on play
NEW DELHI, July 16 — Opposition members in the Lok Sabha today urged the Centre to direct the Maharashtra Government to ban a Marathi play that attempts to see Mahatma Gandhi’s life through the eyes of his assassin, Nathuram Godse...
HC sets aside TRAI order on grant of Internet licences
NEW DELHI, July 16 — The Delhi High Court today struck down the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India’s order restraining the Department of Telecommunications from granting licences to private parties to operate Internet services ...
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