Cong to prioritise pending bills Whether the nuclear deal is happening or not, and whether elections are advanced or not, the Congress seems to be gearing up to prepare itself for the next general elections, having decided to prioritise and implement the pending promises made in the National Common Minimum Programme (NCMP) as well as various minority-welfare schemes.
No support to N-deal unless Hyde Act is changed: BJP The BJP on Sunday ruled out its support to the Indo-US nuclear deal unless it is amended along with Americas Hyde Act and insisted that bilateral relations will be completely ruined if the agreement goes through.
No auctioning of spectrum, Raja tells PM Communications Minister A Raja has informed the Prime Minister that there would not be any auctioning of scarce spectrum, as is being demanded by some GSM operators, even as he accused GSM body Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI) of misleading the nation on the scientific approach adopted on frequency allocation.
If Lalu can do it, so can Paswan Close on the heels of RJDs chetawani rally held in Patna on October 28, the LJP has decided to organise Sankalp rally at the same venue the historic Gandhi Maidan, in the State Capital ...
CAPITAL NOTES Karnataka may be undergoing a tumultuous period and looking for a decision from Delhi but the political or administrative world of the Union capital seems to be hardly interested in it.
Time to smile... Dr Mohammed Haneef, the Bangalore doctor who had a traumatic experience in Australia has something to laugh
about. He and his family members enjoy jokes at Hilarious-5, a laughter show, at Dr Ambedkar Bhawan in Bangalore on Sunday.DH
Photo/ Kishor Kumar Bolar
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