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States on high alert, tighten security
`Terrorist attack at Ayodhya has hurt the sentiments of Indians all over the world'

Advani calls for "fitting" countrywide protest
"Internal security situation weakened"

Human trial of second AIDS vaccine soon
NEW DELHI: India will soon begin human trials of a second HIV/AIDS vaccine at the Tuberculosis Research Centre in Chennai. Announcing this at the award presentation of the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) here on Tuesday, Union ...

Attack an assault on Hindu faith: BJP
Laxity on the part of Government: Jaswant

Centre should take a stand in Imrana case, says Fernandes
JD (U) women's wing meet sees differences aired on reservation issue

Sangh Parivar looks forward to renewing unity
"RSS hopes that the attack will be an eye-opener "

No security lapse, says Mulayam
LUCKNOW: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mulayam Singh Yadav has rejected charges of security lapse for the terrorist strike at the Ramjanambhoomi site in Ayodhya, in which six terrorists and one woman were killed on Tuesday. "There was no ...

Pension bill a `fraud' on staff: CPI
NEW DELHI: The Communist Party of India has asked the Government to reject the Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA) Bill and described it as a "fraud on the Central Government employees, and a false promise to deliver ...

Congress, Left parties see terrorist design
NEW DELHI:

``Divestment will not hit BHEL''
"Adequate internal resources available, free to raise funds from market"

Separate authority for disease surveillance
To be based on United States model The ongoing Rs. 400-crore Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme under the ICMR will be merged with the proposed national authority.

No security lapse, says Mulayam
LUCKNOW: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mulayam Singh Yadav has denied charges that security lapses had led to the terrorist strike at the Ramjanambhoomi site in Ayodhya on Tuesday. "There was no security lapse on the campus and this is why the ...

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