| IAEA
should decide Iran's nuke status: India
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New
Delhi, Apr 23:
India on Wednesday asked the United States not to take the responsibility
of deciding if Iran was manufacturing nuclear weapons, in comments
that came a day after its sharp reaction to Washington's advice
on bilateral relations with Tehran.
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| 5
killed, 40 injured in Chittoor stampede
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Hyderabad,
Apr 23:
Five persons including a Lankan national were killed and over
40 injured during a stampede at Kalki Bhagwan's ashram in Chittoor
district, police said on Wednesday.
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| State
seeks 35 kg foodgrain per family for 62.50 lakh BPL families
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Bhopal,
Apr 23:
Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has urged the central government
to allot food grain at the rate of 35 kg per month per family
for 62.50 lakh families holding BPL Cards in the state.
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| Rahul
to visit tribal pockets in MP, Chhatisgarh
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New
Delhi, Apr 23:
Congress General Secretary and Member of Parliament representing
the Amethi Lok Sabha constituency, Rahul Gandhi, will take his
Discover India tour forward later this week by undertaking a
four-day tour of the tribal pockets in Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh.
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| Govt
upgrades hockey to priority list
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New
Delhi, Apr 23:
Barely a fortnight after taking over as the Sports Minister,
M S Gill on Wednesday provided a new lease of life to men's
hockey by upgrading it to 'Priority' category, along with seven
other disciplines.
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| Left-UPA
panel on nuke deal to meet on May 6
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New
Delhi, Apr 23:
Amidst continuing uncertainty, the UPA and its Left allies will
meet here on May 6 and discuss the state of government's negotiations
with the IAEA on the safeguards agreement for implementing the
Indo-US nuclear deal.
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| Rahul
competent to be PM: Digvijay
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Indore,
April 23:
Undeterred by the Congress high command's directive against
sycophancy, another senior party leader Digvijay Singh said
Rahul Gandhi was competent enough to occupy the post of Prime
Ministers.
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| Govt
slammed for not banning future trading
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New
Delhi, Apr 23:
The CPM on Wednesday came down heavily on the government for
not banning futures and forward trading in essential commodities,
saying speculation was the prime cause of price rise.
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