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Vacation time for
ministers
New Delhi, June 10
With the Prime Minister away, the Capital’s corridors of power wears a deserted look. Several ministers have left for cooler climes abroad and inside the country to escape the Delhi summer. The government administration has virtually come to a halt as most of the ministers and lawmakers are on vacation or on tours abroad, confide senior officials.
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CJI’s
age: help sought from UK police
New Delhi, June 10
India has sought the help of the British police regarding a probe into a
document which originated from London and created controversy over the
age of Chief Justice of India was forged.
Inquiry indicts municipal
chief
Ropar, June 10
An inquiry report submitted by a vigilance team investigating corruption in the Ropar Municipal Council, has indicted the cashier-cum-clerk, storekeeper and president of the council for misappropriation of funds and bypassing procedure.
Tough task ahead for Kohli
Dhumal, Shanta camps begin
meeting
Shimla, June 10
Mr O.P. Kohli, who has replaced Mr Narinder Modi as in charge of party affairs in Himachal Pradesh, has a tough task at hand of uniting warring factions, the belated effort of the state unit to patch-up differences notwithstanding.
The much-needed exercise to narrow down the difference between the
ruling Dhumal and rival Shanta camps got underway here today.
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Advani
sees shift in Pak stand
June 10, 2001
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5 devotees dead,
60 injured
June 9, 2001
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Panel
gets sweeping powers
June 8, 2001
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Gyanendra spells out probe terms
June 7, 2001
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Oppn leader quits probe panel
June 6, 2001
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Four killed as riots break out in Nepal
June 5, 2001
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Kutch gets five-year tax holiday
June 4, 2001
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Nepal
Prince massacres Royal
family
June 3, 2001
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7 Afghan guerrillas shot in Rajouri
June 2, 2001
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Indo-Pak summit around July 15
June 1, 2001
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