| Muslim leader opposes Kanchi seer’s arrest - Nov 21, 2004 13:25 IST |
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All India Muslim Personal Law Board general secretary Maulana Syed Nizamuddin flayed the arrest of Kanchi Shankaracharya Jayendra Saraswathi.
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| Manmohan wins Manipur hearts amid shutdown - Nov 21, 2004 13:23 IST |
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Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Saturday sought to win hearts in Manipur with promises of peace and development and was loudly cheered even as a boycott call by rebels ensured a shutdown in most parts.
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| Manmohan launches historic Manipur railway project - Nov 21, 2004 13:21 IST |
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Till Saturday, bizarre as it may sound, the northeastern state of Manipur had a mere 1.5 km of rail track.
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| Jubilation as Manmohan hands over historic Kangla Fort - Nov 21, 2004 13:17 IST |
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Hundreds of people in India’s troubled northeastern state of Manipur shed tears of joy as Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Saturday formally handed over to the local government the historic Kangla Fort, a symbol of Manipuri culture and pride.
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| Give up arms, Manmohan urges Manipur separatists - Nov 21, 2004 13:15 IST |
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Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Saturday appealed to all separatist groups in Manipur to give up arms and open peace talks with the government.
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| Bohra cleric goes missing - Nov 21, 2004 13:11 IST |
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A leading cleric of the Bohra sect has been missing for two days, police said. Amil Saheb Abdul Qadir, 28, an influential figure of the sect, went missing Thursday while returning to Surat from Mumbai by Ajmer Express.
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| India hopes to bid for 2016 Olympics: Manmohan - Nov 21, 2004 13:9 IST |
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India hopes to bid for the 2016 Olympic Games, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said Saturday. We are hosting the 2010 Commonwealth Games and would like to bid for the 2016 Olympic Games, the prime minister said while addressing the ninth convocation of Manipur University here.
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| Manmohan reaches out to Manipuris, urges rebels - Nov 21, 2004 13:7 IST |
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Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Saturday called upon militant groups to shun violence and talk peace during a hectic day-long visit to Manipur when he launched work on its first railway network, and promised to review a controversial anti-terrorist law.
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| Hall leads South Africa’s charge in first Test - Nov 21, 2004 13:5 IST |
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Andrew Hall scored an unbeaten 77 to help South Africa to 230 for four after Anil Kumble threatened to spin the visitors out on the first day of their first cricket Test match against India at the Green Park here.
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| HDFC hikes home loans rates by 50 basis points - Nov 21, 2004 12:59 IST |
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Housing Development Finance Corporation (HDFC), the country’s largest housing finance company, Saturday announced an increase of 50 basis points in its floating interest rate on home loans.
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| Manmohan extends healing mission to Manipur - Nov 21, 2004 12:55 IST |
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Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Saturday extended his healing mission from Jammu and Kashmir to Manipur as the people of the insurgency-hit state defied a curfew imposed by an underground outfit and came out in large numbers to cheer him.
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| Advani, BJP fast for Shankaracharya - Nov 21, 2004 12:54 IST |
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Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president L.K. Advani Saturday observed a day’s hunger strike against the arrest of Hindu pontiff Shankaracharya Jayendra Saraswathi even as the party snapped ties with Tamil Nadu’s ruling AIADMK over the issue.
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| Madras High Court declines Kanchi seer bail - Nov 21, 2004 12:54 IST |
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A Madras High Court judge Saturday rejected the bail application of Shankaracharya Jayendra Saraswathi, while another judge posted for Monday a state plea to extend his police custody by one more day.
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| 60 percent vote for Madhya Pradesh urban bodies - Nov 21, 2004 12:52 IST |
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Amidst stray incidents of violence, between 60 to 65 percent of voters Saturday cast their ballots for electing representatives to the 144 urban bodies spread across Madhya Pradesh.
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| Indian shares seen in consolidation mode in week ahead - Nov 21, 2004 12:50 IST |
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After touching a nine-month high in the past week, India’s benchmark share market index is expected to consolidate its gains in the coming sessions with investors adopting a cautious approach.
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| Pakistani visitors add to Punjab cultural galas - Nov 21, 2004 12:48 IST |
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Leading cities in Punjab are awash with colourful cultural events, and making the mood even more festive is the bonhomie with Pakistani participants.
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| Aishwarya may appear in ’Rush Hour 3’ - Nov 21, 2004 12:47 IST |
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Bollywood icon Aishwarya Rai may find herself in Rush Hour 3 after Sheeraz Hasan, producer of a US entertainment show, initiated talks between the actress and Hollywood director Brett Ratner.
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| Look who’s backing the Shankaracharya! - Nov 21, 2004 12:45 IST |
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Tamil Brahmins may or may not have come out in support of arrested Shankaracharya Jayendra Saraswathi of Kanchipuram, but sections of the underprivileged Dalit classes have expressed anger at the treatment meted out to the seer.
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| Kanpur pitch plays true after Mumbai fiasco - Nov 21, 2004 12:44 IST |
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After the Mumbai fiasco, the Green Park Stadium pitch here played true and but for two unlucky dismissals, South Africa would have posted a higher score on the opening day of the first cricket Test Saturday.
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| Controversial law being reviewed: Manmohan - Nov 21, 2004 12:41 IST |
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Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Saturday said a controversial anti-terror law that sparked protests in Manipur is being reviewed, hinting that it could be repealed.
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