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    CEC refuses to comment on AG's opinion on ordinance
    Raipur, April 9. (PTI): Chief Election Commissioner T S Krishna Murthy today refused to comment on the opinion given by Attorney General Soli J Sorabjee that a ban on opinion and exit polls during elections by an ordinance would be ... More


    Prayers, fasting mark Good Friday
    New Delhi, April 9. (PTI): Christians across the country today spent the day fasting and praying to mark Good Friday.Several faithfuls attended special prayer services in churches and took out processions carrying replica of wooden cross and ... More


    Laloo, Bangaru Laxman's wife file papers
    New Delhi, April 9. (PTI): Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) supremo Laloo Prasad Yadav and former BJP chief Bangaru Laxman's wife were among a few who filed nominations for the penultimate phase of the staggered Lok Sabha polls today. Former Bihar ... More


  • Kalam calls for co-operation among 4 top nations
  • Govt. endorses AG's stand on opinion polls
  • Sonia's silence indicates desire for concealment: BJP
  • NIIT acquires knowledge solutions firms in US
  • "BJP expected to win assembly poll in Karnakata"
  • Finance Ministry projects 8.1 pc growth
  • CPI(M) fields candidate against Mehbooba
  • BJP asks Congress to explain its alliance with DMK
  • Blast at PDP poll meet; 9 dead, two Ministers among 53 hurt
  • Cong, CPI (M) seek state-wide ban on Togadia
  • Natl manifesto promises waiver of interest on farmers' loans
  • BJP's real face is known: S M Krishna
  • Supreme Court relaxes Hindujas' bail condition
    National

    From the Print Edition

  • NDA agenda promises to ban cow slaughter
  • 'NDA committed to making India an economic superpower'
  • Bofors truth points to Quattrocchi, says Swedish investigator
  • Timing suspect: Congress
  • Political ads: Centre asked to file reply by April 12
  • Vague insinuations, says Jethmalani
  • Sonia should break her silence, says Jaitley
  • Court directs Hindujas to deposit Rs. 5 cr. each
  • SC notice to IIMs on fee cut and autonomy
  • 'Enact law for compulsory registration of marriages'
  • Plea rejected for postponement of entrance exam
  • Snow in Uttaranchal, hail in Shimla
  • Legal notice to Sonia, Rahul
  • Delhi HC dismisses complaints against M.F. Husain
  • HC rejects CBI plea in Madhumita case
  • Sayalee Bhagat crowned Miss India-World

    Elections 2004
  • The case against banning exit and opinion polls
  • Extra forces needed: poll observer
  • And now, the emergence of 'gotra' politics
  • Amitabh: I was a failure in politics
  • Police counter-action teams to combat naxals
  • Q&A;: L.K. Advani
  • POLL-POURRI
  • Govinda violated model code, says BJP
  • CANDIDATE WATCH: Karuna Shukla (BJP)
  • BEEN HERE, HEARD THAT
  • Sushma charged with violating code of conduct
  • STUDIED RESPONSE
  • Only 20 per cent of polling stations normal in J&K;


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