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A SIDUR initiative

'Rise India' campaign against terror formally initiated

Creation of a National People’s Corps (NPC) urged
Gyan Pathak - 09-12-2008 10:14 GMT-0000
New Delhi: 'Rise India' campaign against terror is formally initiated today at a press conference here by TJPS Vardhan, the Executive Secretary of Society for Integrated Development in Urban and Rural Areas (SIDUR).
Assembly election results

Considerable gains for Congress, BJP suffers

Decisive votes for developmental issues
Abhijit Roy Chowdhury - 08-12-2008 10:30 GMT-0000
New Delhi: Verdict to the five state assembly elections are out today in which Congress wins comprehensively in three states of Delhi, Rajasthan and Mizoram. BJP could just manage to keep afloat and hold two of its Hindi belt states of Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh.
India: Assembly polls results

Rahul emerges as unchallenged leader in Congress

Congress all set to take on the BJP and its allies
Kushal Jeena - 08-12-2008 10:26 GMT-0000
New Delhi: With the ruling Congress comprehensively winning three of the five states where counting for the just concluded assembly polls held on Monday Rahul Gandhi has not only passed litmus test but also has emerged as most powerful and unchallenged leader in the party.
INDO-PAK

Shadow of Mumbai terror attacks on Indo- Pak ties

The moments of anxiety for both the countries
Andalib Akhter - 07-12-2008 13:55 GMT-0000
New Delhi: Even as situation along the Line of Control (LoC) as well as the International Border between India and Pakistan remains quiet, the bilateral relations between the two neighbours have started showing signs of anxiety following the Mumbai terror attack.
India: Fuel prices

Left demands immediate cut in fuel prices

UPA playing at the hands of corporate Czars: Left
Kushal Jeena - 05-12-2008 10:01 GMT-0000
New Delhi: Displaying their strength at a demonstration the four Left parties on Friday demanded the UPA government to immediately cut prices of petro-products on the ground the global crude prices have come down three times.
Anti-terror mechanism

Contoversy over the idea of creating a Fedral Agency

Opposing views come from across the parties
Abhijit Roy Chowdhury - 04-12-2008 12:04 GMT-0000
New Delhi: Much before the egg could be hatched and counted a new debate is raging in the politcal circle over the implication of the Fedral Agency, an idea floated by the ruling combine after the Mumbai terror attack on November 26.
Discontet among UPA members

Congress shying away from holding full fledged meeting with its allies

Ruling alliance need more introspection
Abhijit Roy Chowdhury - 03-12-2008 11:31 GMT-0000
New Delhi: UPA allies are seeking full fledged meeting to take stock of the current political situation in the country that has arisen out of the terrorist attack on Mumbai and to assess general public mood.
Mumbai terrorist attacks security lapses

Rising fingers on top officials put pressure on government to replace them

Search is on for new faces for top posts
Andalib Akhter - 02-12-2008 17:33 GMT-0000
NEW DELHI: With the resignation of Shivraj Patil from the post of Minister of Home, Govt of India, the Union Government is now intensely searching for suitable candidates for the post of National Security Advisor, Home Secretary, Intelligence Bureau Chief and RAW (Research and Analysis Wing) chief.
Anti-terror measures: rumours and clarifications

No military action agianst Pakistan, says Mukherjee

Arab league Secretary General Mr Mousa condemns the Mumbai terrorist attack
Abhijit Roy Chowdhury - 02-12-2008 10:50 GMT-0000
New Delhi: Putting to rest any kind of speculation over the possible military action against Pakistan, External Affairs Minister, Govt of India, Mr Pranab Mukherjee has said that ``nobody is talking about any military action''.
State elections

Litmus test for Rahul Gandhi

Make or break situation for the Congress scion
Abhijit Roy Chowdhury - 26-11-2008 11:31 GMT-0000
New Delhi: Apart from being dubbed as semi-final for the next year's general elections in India, the assembly elections to the six states is a litmus test for AICC General Secretary and Gandhi scion Rahul Gandhi.