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Thursday,
March 24,
2005, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)
Kashmir
issue can stall peace
process: Pervez
Islamabad, March 23
The ongoing India-Pakistan
dialogue cannot move ahead unless "real issues", including
Kashmir, are discussed, President Pervez Musharraf said Wednesday.
Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf speaks during the National Day parade in Islamabad on Wednesday. — Reuters
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Can the government ensure that the prices of patented products will not rise?
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PM
unlikely to visit USA
New Delhi, March 23
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s
promised bilateral visit to the United States in July this year does not
seem to be happening. It is not because of Washington’s denial of visa
to Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi despite a strong pitch made for it
by the Ministry of External Affairs, but because he would be meeting
President George W. Bush twice between May and July, sources said.
Special article: US
looks differently at India
New
Haryana excise policy fails to block syndicate
Chandigarh, March 23
The Haryana Government’s new excise
policy brought higher revenue at the auctions held today, but it failed to
check the re-entry of the syndicate which had been controlling the liquor
trade in the state for the past two years.
Patents
Bill gets Parliament’s nod
New Delhi, March 23
The Patents (Amendment) Bill today
got the nod of Parliament with the Rajya Sabha passing it amidst walkout
by the BJP-led NDA, which insisted on referring the Bill to a Standing
Committee.
Editorial:
Patently petty
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Full
coverage: India
vs Pak
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QUOTE OF THE
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We need to
address the real issues in the ongoing dialogue, otherwise the
talks will serve no purpose.
— Pervez Musharraf
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Pension
Bill sent to standing committee
New Delhi, March 2
In a bid to avoid rubbing the Left
parties the wrong way at this juncture, the government today referred
the Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority Bill to the
Parliamentary standing committee on finance.
1 dead, 5 hurt in bomb blast
Srinagar, March 23
A civilian was killed and five others, including three security personnel, got injured in an explosion targeted at an Army convoy here this afternoon, while security forces recovered a huge quantity of arms and ammunition during searches in Kashmir since yesterday.
Captain
pays tributes to martyrs
Promises more grants to
memorial
Ferozepore,
March 23
The Chief Minister, Capt Amarinder
Singh, today said that the efforts of his government to foster goodwill,
confidence and friendship between the Punjabs of India and Pakistan
would strengthen the peace process.
Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh and other Congress leaders stand in front of the recently erected statues of Shaheed Bhagat Singh, Rajguru and Sukhdev at the National Martyrs Memorial near the Hussainiwala checkpost in Ferozepore on Wednesday.
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Punjab proposes cess on diesel, petrol
March 23, 2005
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Kalam
calls for politics of development
March 22, 2005
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Speakers
voice concern
March 21, 2005
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PM
criticises USA for visa denial
March 20, 2005
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USA denies visa to Modi
March 19, 2005
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FM hints at rollback of tax on cash withdrawal
March 18, 2005
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US refuses to stop F-16 sale to Pak
March 17, 2005
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Munda wins trust vote
March 16, 2005
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Speaker
adamant, but in a fix
March 15, 2005
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UPA to contest Jharkhand Speaker’s post
March 14, 2005
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