By Voice Of America | On July 4, 2007 | In India News | Rated
Indian government has obtained possession of the priceless manuscript of Mahatma Gandhi's letter after its auction in London was aborted, a rare manuscript of Mahatma Gandhi written 19 days before his assassination.
By Voice Of America | On July 4, 2007 | In India News | Rated
With heavy rains being forecast for different parts of the state, the administration is keeping both the Army and Navy on stand-by even as the situation in Patan district of North Gujarat appeared grim and the total death toll reached 98.
By Voice Of America | On July 4, 2007 | In India News | Rated
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has called for urgent steps to be taken to ensure the delivery of essential supplies to states in North East India following damage to a railway bridge on the main arterial route to Lumding-Badarpur on the North Frontier Railway network.
By Voice Of America | On July 4, 2007 | In India News | Rated
The Patna High Court adjourned till 8th August the hearing of Bihar Government's petition challenging acquittal of Railway Minister Lalu Prasad and his former Chief Minister wife Rabri Devi in a disproportionate assets case against them.
By Voice Of America | On July 4, 2007 | In India News | Rated
The Manipur government has decided to restrain the press from publishing press releases and statements by different militant outfits in verbatim as it could 'mislead' the readers.
By Voice Of America | On July 4, 2007 | In India News | Rated
The Liberhan Commission has got yet another extension, the third this year only, with the Government giving it two more months to complete its inquiry into the circumstances that led to the demolition of the Babri mosque in Ayodhya.
By Voice Of America | On July 4, 2007 | In India News | Rated
Chairman of the breakaway Hurriyat Conference Syed Ali Shah Geelani was again put under house arrest.
By Voice Of America | On July 4, 2007 | In India News | Rated
Almost the entire city of Kolkata remained waterlogged due to intermittent rain in last 48 hours throwing road and rail traffic out of gear as the heavy downpour claimed ten lives in West Bengal.
By Voice Of America | On July 4, 2007 | In India News | Rated
In the backdrop of the dreaded Blueline buses being involved in accidents in the capital, Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit on Tuesday said the private buses will be taken off the roads in a phased manner.
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