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  • Sen. Clinton on India visit; calls on PM and Sonia Gandhi
  • Investigation begins after NASA denied teenager’s award claim
  • Karzai assured of Indian assistance in Afghan reconstruction
  • Simplified form for dual citizenship soon, says official
  • Academic who was sentenced in Parliament attack case, survives assault
  • 56 killed in tractor-train crash
  • President Kalam treated for fractured shoulder
  • BAPS Pramukh Swami Hospital and Research Centerd in Surat
  • 55-60 percent turnout in Assembly elections in 3 states
  • Congress Party forms government in Goa
  • Train-tractor collision kills 56
  • U.S. participation in air show
  • Antarctica station to be modernized
  • Stampede at hilltop shrine in Maharashtra claims 267 lives
  • NRI Parents Welfare Forum set up
  • India-China trust key to Asian prosperity, says External Affairs Minister
  • An annual show, but Republic Day mesmerizes again
  • Padma Awards Recipients
  • Godhra train fire was accidental, says judicial panel
  • Stephen Cohen in India to release book, ‘The Idea of Pakistan’
  • Canada’s Prime Minister Paul Martin in India on 2-day visit
  • 15 of diaspora are honored with Pravasi Bharatiya Samman 2005
  • Pitroda, Shyamalan, Bhagwati among 15 diaspora honorees
  • Dixit, 69, powered peace talks with Pakistan, China
  • Dual citizenship for overseas Indians who migrated after Jan. 26, ’50
  • 84 die in Mumbai after consuming spurious liquor
  • Accused in Shankaracharya case produced in Tamil Nadu court
  • Election panel tones down action against Lalu Yadav
  • Nripen Chakraborty, former Tripura chief minister, is dead
  • 15 soldiers killed in ambush by separatist rebels in Tripura
  • Opposition National Conference leader among 6 killed in Kashmir
  • Key Gujarat riot witness was paid to retract in court: report
  • In Brief
  • 2 train collision in Punjab kills 37 people, injures 60
  • Approval to amend Hindu Succession Act, 1956; equal property rights to daughters
  • India a responsible N-power: PM Manmohan Singh
  • Narasimha Rao in stable health; he is out of crisis
  • Somnath Chatterjee, Lok Sabha Speaker, has offered to resign
  • Forum set up to help Indian-Americans give back to India
  • Uproar over Shankaracharya’s arrest in Parliament
  • Uma Bharati apologizes to Advani
  • J.J. Singh is Indian Army’s first Sikh chief
  • New Delhi, Moscow hold talks to take ties to a higher level
  • Kanchi Shankaracharya’s judicial remand is extended
  • U.S. consulate in Mumbai re after closure due to terror
  • Rising American political star upbeat about India-U.S. ties
  • $5 b. development program for Jammu and Kashmir
  • Uma is ready to apologize, demands BJP’s apology
  • Pakistan premier’s New Delhi visit to focus on peace initiative
  • Stampede kills 5 in N. Delhi
  • India and the European Union enter strategic partnership
  • Uma Bharati suspended from BJP after public outburst
  • Singh reaches out to diaspora
  • Key witness in Gujarat riot case retracts statement again
  • U.S. grant of $25,000 for Mumbai-based archive
  • IAF creates high altitude chopper landing record
  • R.K. Singh elected head of global railways body
  • Self-styled guru Chandraswamy is acquitted in 15-year old case
  • Deshmukh to be Maharasthtra CM
  • Andhra farmers to head to E. Africa
  • U.S. pays high prices for AIDS drugs
  • Ambush ends saga of Koosai Veerappan, brigand wanted for over 120 murders
  • Advani back at helm in BJP after Maharashtra election debacle
  • Surprise win for the Congress-NCP alliance in Maharashtra; but parties wrangle over the chief ministership
  • President A.P.J. Kalam’s birthday
  • Congress retains Delhi Assembly seats
  • Anglo-Indian nominees
  • India to consider U.S. offer for probing blasts
  • Gandhi, Shastri remembered
  • 150 years of India’s postal service
  • India, Pak mull energy cooperation
  • Ex CM Nilamani Routray dead
  • Journalists from across border captivated by Kashmir beauty, hesitant on solutions
  • U.S. to send N-submarine for exercises with India
  • U.S.-chartered plane with arms allowed to fly to Nepal
  • PIOs, NRIs from 70 nations expected at Diaspora meet
  • 2 views of a meeting with PM
  • ‘Allot work to Ministry of NRI Affairs,’ says parliamentary panel
  • No Parliament business even at $83,330 an hour
  • Supreme Court orders review of all Gujarat riot cases
  • Parliament crippled over Savarkar row
  • Singh vows to crush terrorism in maiden I-Day speech
  • High illiteracy is hampering nation’s growth, says Kalam
  • NRIs are a ‘brain bank,’ says Singh
  • Vajpayee’s 1st letter to Singh
  • India seeks extradition of 25 ‘wanted men’ from Pakistan
  • India seeks exemption from fingerprinting for VIPs; request denied by U.S.
  • Manmohan moves into prime ministerial residence
  • Makeover for President’s kitchen
  • Government to share information on key decisions with Left parties
  • Prime Minister Manmohan Singh embarked on his first foreign visit on July 28.
  • Fearing arrest, federal minister evades the police
  • Fingerprinting of U.S. visa seekers begins in missions across India
  • Rehman Khan is RS deputy chief
  • Envoys to U.S., U.K. announced
  • Oldest lawmaker dies at 96
  • Over 100 foreign missions have sought rustic Lalu Prasad Yadav’s bio
  • Books on erudite Manmohan Singh flood the market
  • PM expected to expand cabinet before month-end
  • Post-budget, a casual Chidambaram
  • 4 ‘Congress Party’ nominees named to replace ousted ‘BJP’ governors
  • No proposal to send troops to Iraq: Manmohan Singh
  • New National Security Advisory Board
  • Navtej Sarna is retained as the MEA’s spokesman
  • Vajpayee moves into his new residence in Delhi
  • All land borders to be fenced, says Defense Minister Mukherjee; troops to stay at LOC
  • President Kalam sacks four BJP-appointed governors
  • Prime Minister’s 1st official visit
  • Promises development, a ‘New Deal’ for rural India
  • Natwar to address diaspora issues
  • Jaswant, Heptullah among those elected to Rajya Sabha
  • ‘Inventor’ sends crude pistol to President Kalam
  • Manmohan Singh’s first foreign trip is to Thailand; visit to New York is likely
  • PMO comes alive again under Prime Minister Manmohan Singh
  • India, Pakistan officials meet; media wonders
  • President’s Address
  • Cabinet’s new committees are constituted
  • Heptullah in BJP list for Rajya Sabha
  • B.L. Joshi is Delhi’s new Lt. Governor
  • Akali Dal’s Atwal Deputy Speaker
  • Acrimonious Parliament adjourns
  • New York lawyer who is the lone NRI in the Lok Sabha
  • Re-appointed Kashmir pointman
  • M.S. Swaminathan heads national farmers’ panel
  • Sanjaya Baru new Media Adviser in PM’s Office
  • M.K. Narayanan is new Special Adviser to PM
  • 3 of Nehru-Gandhi dynasty in lower house: Sonia, Rahul, Maneka
  • 14th Lok Sabha session begins; Vajpayee in opposition
  • Kerala MPs lose out, but Keralites dominate PMO
  • The new government has IFS men at the front
  • Media can’t understand Sonia-Manmohan moves
  • Sonia Gandhi’s fans want to build a temple for her
  • 3 addresses where political drama of selecting PM was played out
  • Vajpayee has a new home; was once occupied by his successor-to-be Manmohan
  • Readying to pass on the ‘nuclear button’ to the new government
  • They have started packing but it will take 3 or 4 weeks before they can move out


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