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Panel on languages soon: Vajpayee

VajpayeeCHENNAI, Sept 15 — The Prime Minister, Mr Atal Behari Vajpayee, said here tonight that a committee would be set up soon to study the feasibility of treating all 19 languages included in Schedule 8 of the Constitution as official languages.
Sydney 2000 Olympics minister Michael Knight cuts the World's longest Olympic cake measuring 16 metres in Sydney on Tuesday. He is assisted by the three Games' mascots, (from left) Syd the Platypus, Millie the Echidna and Olly the Kookaburra.
Sydney 2000 Olympics Minister Michael Knight cuts the World's longest Olympic cake measuring 16 metres in Sydney on Tuesday. He is assisted by the three Games' mascots, (from left) Syd the Platypus, Millie the Echidna and Olly the Kookaburra. — AP/PTI
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Laloo to fight it out sans JMM
PATNA, Sept 15 — RJD supremo Laloo Prasad Yadav has chosen to stand virtually alone in a high-stake political gamble by playing the anti-Vananchal card to consolidate his base in north and central Bihar for possible fresh elections even at the cost of alienating the supporting party JMM (S) and JMM (M).
Warning by BJP Cong supports Jharkhand
NEW DELHI, Sept 15 — In a strong warning to Mr Laloo Prasad Yadav, the BJP today said he would be digging his political grave if tried to arouse parochial passions on the Vananchal issue. NEW DELHI, Sept 15 — The Congress today reiterated its support for creation of Jharkhand State, a move that is considered significant in the context of the turnaround of Mr Laloo Prasad Yadav.
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Arrests continue in Haryana
CHANDIGARH, Sept 15 — The Haryana Government today continued to arrest its employees on the eve of the proposed strike, the call for which has been given by the Haryana Karamchari Mahasangh.

Advani broke promise: Jaya
TIRUCHIRAPALLI, Sept 15 — AIADMK supremo Jayalalitha today accused Union Home Minister L.K. Advani of going back on his promise to take action against the DMK government for Coimbatore bomb blasts.

Gujarat minister withdraws resignation
GANDHINAGAR, Sept 15 — The crisis in the six-month-old Bharatiya Janata Party government in Gujarat apparently blew over today with Mr Suresh Mehta announcing his continuation as industry minister.

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Appointment ban to hit varsities
AMRITSAR, Sept 15 — A virtual "ban" on new appointments (teaching and research) in universities imposed by the state government is likely to affect the higher education, as a number of posts in various departments of the varsities have been lying vacant. The decision will also affect the promotion prospects of teachers.

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