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- Subject: Discord Plagues Congress-AIADMK Alliance
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- Date: Sat, 2 Jan 93 21:40:50 GMT
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- Source : The Deccan Herald, Dec 30, 1992 - Jan 2, 1993
- Countries : India and Pakistan
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- DEC 30
- ======
-
- PVN RULES OUT MID-TERM POLL
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- HC RESERVES ORDER ON DARSHAN AT AYODHYA
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- RAITA SANGHA ACTIVISTS RANSACK US SEED FIRM
- B'LORE- 100s of Karnataka Rajya Raita Sangha activists today ransacked
- the office of the American multinational Cargill Seeds India Pvt Ltd
- on St. Marks Road here, protesting against the patents Act or any form
- of intellectual property protection on plants and genes.
-
- PAK ASKS INDIA TO REDUCE DIPLOMATIC STAFF AT KARACHI
- NEW DELHI - The on-going diplomatic row between India and Pakistan
- worsened today with the Pakistan asking India to reduce the strength of
- the Indian Consulate at Karachi from the present 64 to just 20.
-
- NO TAKERS FOR GOVT'S PROPOSALS
- NEW DELHI - The Union Govt's action plan to defuse the Ayodhya crisis
- has landed it once again in a Catch-22 situation. The votaries of
- Hindutva as well as the minorities and well meaning secularists are
- equally hurt by its proposals.
-
- DISCORD PLAGUES CONG-AIADMK TIE-UP
- MADRAS - With Prime Minister P.V.Narasimha Rao remarking possibly tongue
- in cheek that the alliance between the Cong(I), and the AIADMK is "quite
- strong" and CM J. Jayalalita evidencely elated that Mr. Rao did not raise
- attack on the AIADMK during his meeting with her in Kanyakumari yesterday
- the whistle has been blown on yet another round of shadow boxing. But the
- war of words between Ms. Jayalalita, And PCC chief Vazhapadi K. Ramamurthi
- continues.
-
- KALYAN, PATWA FLAY MOVE TO ACQUIRE SITE, REBUILD MOSQUE
-
- SHANTA KUMAR'S WRIT QUESTIONS DISMISSAL
-
- ALL-INDIA TRANSPORT BUNDH DEFERRED
-
- MANMOHAN SINGH TO HOLD PRE-BUDGET MEETINGS
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- 7 AIR FORCE PILOTS TO FLY IA PLANES
- NEW DELHI- Seven ace pilots from the Indian Air Force VIP squadron will
- soon undertake commercial flying duties with the Indian Airlines to maintain
- its contigency flight schedule.
-
- INDIAN FIRMS ALLOWED TO BID IN FOREIGN CURRENCIES
- NEW DELHI- In a major boost to the corporate sector the government today
- announced guidelines, permitting Indian companies to bid in any foreign
- curency in competitive international contracts to supply goods and services.
-
- MODI OLIVETTI BECOMES OLIVETTI SUBSIDIARY
- NEW DELHI- Modi Olivetti has become a full fledged subsidiary of the Olivetti
- group of comapnies, Italy, following upgradation of the joint venture
- agreement between the two companies recently, Mr. L. Sella, Vice President
- of the company said here today.
-
- SPEED POST CORPN UNDER STUDY
- NEW DELHI - The Govt is examining a proposal by an expert committee set
- up a separate speed post corpn.
-
- GOOCH LOOKS FORWARD TO CENTUARY OF TESTS
- NEW DELHI - England cricketers flew in here early this morning hoping
- for two months of successful, entertaining tour of the country.
-
- MANOJ FINED FOR DISSENT
- Manoj Prabhakar, was today fined Rs. 1000, 10% of his match fees by ICC
- match referee Mike Smith for showing dissent after being given out by
- umpire Wilf Diederichs in the test against S. Africa here today.
-
- DEC 31
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- NAIB IMAM TO OFFER NAMAZ AT DISPUTED SITE
- REVIEW OF AYODHYA PACKAGE RULED OUT
- NEW DELHI - Sources in Cong(i) ruled out a review in the centres Ayodhya
- Package which was discussed by the cabinet committee on political
- affair for about an hour this afternoon.
- Some ruling Party members are reported to have sought modification of the
- Ayodhya Package.
- Meanwhile the Naib Imam of Jamma Masjid, Syed Ahmed Bukhari left today
- for Ayodhya to offer Namaz on the disputed site tomorrow afternoon.
-
- DITHERING HAS PUT GOVT IN ASPOT
- NEW DELHI - The Union Govts failure to take a clear cut decision on whether
- or not to allow darshan at the Ram Lalla Temple built overnight on the debris
- of the Babri Masjid at Ayodhya has landed it in the unenviable position.
- No one is prepared to believe that the UP Govt could take a decision on
- so crucial matter without reference to the centre.
-
- JUDICIAL REMANDS OF BJP LEADERS EXTENDED
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- VAJPAYEE INTENDED TO RESIGN FROM BJP NATIONAL EXECUTIVE
- NEW DELHI - Senior BJP leader A.B. Vajpayee today said he had
- differences with the party leadership on the Ayodhya issue and
- disclosed that he had intended to resign from the BJP National
- Executive after the demolition of the disputed structure.
-
- YAMUNA DISPUTE RESOLVED
- CHANDIGARH - The long pending dispute between the 4 northern States of UP,
- Haryana, Rajasthan and Himachal Pradesh and the Union Territory of Delhi
- over the the sharing of the Yamuna waters has been resolved.
-
- TRAIN SERVICES TO PAK CUT DOWN TO TWICE A WEEK
- ATTRI - The frequency of the Samjotha Express train between Lahore
- and Attari, the only rail link between India and Pakistan has been
- resticted to two days a week from the existing daily service.
-
- IA PILOTS FAVOUR TALKS, REJECT PACKAGE
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- SAIL TO INVEST RS. 800 CRORE IN R&D
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- WORKERS ACCEPTS VRS
- CIBA-GEIGY TO CLOSE DOWN BHANDUP PLANT
- BOMBAY - Hindustan Ciba-Geigy, a multi divisional company would close down
- its loss making pharma plant at Bhandup here tomorrow after 916 workmen
- decided to make their exit under a voluntary retirement scheme.
- The scheme which might stand as a model for the much debated exit
- policy provides for monthly pension to all employees the pension amt.
- comapring favourably to the current basic and DA drawn by them, Mr. S.S.
- Patil GM (Human Resources) told PTI.
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- JAN 1 1993
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-
- BAN ORDER HITS NEW YEAR REVERLRY
- B'LORE - Police chased a truant car and arrested 2 persons, one of them
- a driver, for tresspassing M.G. Road, banned for traffic around midnight.
- The traditional New Year revelry on M.G. Road, Brigade Road, St. Marks
- Road and Church street struck a dull note following restrictions and
- traffic curbs by the City Police Commissioner.
-
- REMARKS AGAINST PM
- CLP AUTHORITIES CM TO SEEK VEERENDRA'S EXPLANATION
- B'LORE - The Congress Legislature Party today authorised CM M. Veerapppa
- Moily and KPCC(I) President V. Krishna Rao to seek an explanation from
- former CM Veerendra Patil for his criticism of Prime Minister P.V.
- Narasimha Rao's handling of the Ayodhya issue in the Assembly on Tuesday.
-
- VIOLENCE CLAIMS 6 LIVES IN AP TOWN
- HYDERABAD - The toll in the stabbing incidents in Bhainsa town in
- Adilabad Dist of AP has risen to 6 with one person succumbing to
- injuries in the hospital this morning.
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- MOB LATHI-CHARGED IN FAIZABAD; NAIB IMAM 'SENT BACK'
- FAIZABAD - Indefinite curfew was clamped on Faizabad town today after a
- mob, defying prohibitory orders, broke a police cardon to march towards
- Ayodhya, 7 km away, to offer symbolic namaaz but was lathicharged and
- stopped from proceeding towards the disputed site.
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- REDUCTION IN CONSULATE STRENGTH
- INDIA REJECTS PAK DIRECTIVE
- NEW DLEHI - Pakistan is likely to ask for the further cut in the staff
- strength of the Indian consulate at Karachi by 10 unless the govt of
- India agrees to an additional 10 Pakistani personnel at their consulate
- in Bombay increasing the total to 20, diplomatic sources said here today.
-
- PUNJAB GOVT ADOPTS SOFT LINE ON BJP
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- MANEKA GANDHI ON SJP NATIONAL EXECUTIVE
- NEW DLEHI - Former Ministers Yashwant Sinha, Satya Prakash Malaviya,
- Mrs. Maneka Gandhi, Dr. Sanjay Singh and Manmohan Dhawan are among
- the 33 people who have been nominated on the national executive of
- the SJP headed by former PM Chandra Shekar.
-
- IA'S EXECUTIVE PILOTS MAY RESUME DUTIES, RULES HC
-
- CHAVAN RULES OUT TIME FRAME FOR NEW MOSQUE
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- AYODHYA HAS BROUGHT HINDUTVA INTO FOCUS: JOSHI
- MATA TILA - BJP President Murli Manohar Joshi has said the Prime Minister
- P.V.Narasimha Rao "can go to the end of the earth in his bit to hijack Lord
- Ram from the BJP" but it would not make any difference to the "Hindutva
- movement".
-
- ENGG EXPORTS STAGNATE
-
- SAIL PLANS NO NEW STEEL PLANTS IN KARNATAKA
- NEW DLEHI - The Central Govt or the public sector giant Steel Authority
- of India Ltd(SAIL) have no plans to set up new steel plants in Karnataka
- or help in a big way the Visveshwaraya Iron and Steel Plant (VISL), now
- being run by the SAIL.
-
- CRICKET: INJURIES LEAVE INDIANS IN SELECTION DILEMMA FOR THE THIRD TEST
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- INDIAN TEAM TO BE SELECTED ON JAN 11
-
- KAPIL, SACHIN SUE NEWSPAPER
- CAPE TOWN - Indian Allrounder Kapil Dev and Sachin Tendulkar have sued
- the Leader, a predominantly Indian Newspaper published from Durban, for
- 400,000 Rands.
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- JAN 2
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- DARSHAN FROM TODAY FOLLOWING COURT ORDER
- FAIZABAD - The Faizabad Dist administration today decided to allow
- darshan "from a reasonable distance" at the disputed Ayodhya site
- from tomorrow following the Allahabad High Court's directive to do so.
-
- SANTS ASK PM TO QUIT
- NEW DELHI - Akil Bharatiya Sant Samiti, a front organisation of the
- banned VHP, today demanded the resignation of Prime Minister P.V.
- Narasimha Rao, for his "failure to govern the country" and said the
- Govt should seek fresh mandate by holding mid-term elections.
-
- 2 DIRECTORS OF BANK OF MADURA RESIGN
- MADRAS - Mr. Uday S. Khotak and Mr. Anand G. Mahindra two of the 9
- directors overwhelmingly re-elected a few days ago to the board of
- directors of the bank of Madura, have resigned from the board.
-
- MAULANA ASKS MUSLIMS TO SACRIFICE CLAIM
- NEW DELHI - The noted Islamic Scholar, Maulana Wahiduddin Khan, feels
- that the Ayodhya issue has been blown out of proportion and says it
- would be in the interest of muslims if they ready themselves for a
- sacrifice in the spirit of love and brotherhood.
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- BJP FOR CBI PROBE INTO AYODHYA FILM
- BOMBAY - The all India General Secretary of the BJP, Mr. Pramod Mahajan
- has requested the President to order a CBI probe into the shooting of
- the controversial video film on the demolition of the disputed structure
- at Ayodhya, reportedly produced by Defence Minister Sharad Pawar.
-
- SINGHAL SAYS BAN OF RSS, VHP IS INSULT TO HINDUS
-
- OVERDRAFT: RBI PUTS SQUEEZE ON KERALA
- THIRUVANANTHAPURAM - Kerala today lurched into the new year in
- depressed finances with the Reserve Bank of India yesterday directing
- the State Govt to observe a ban on all treasury transactions.
-
- CENTRE BEEFS UP SECURITY FOR SUBRAMANIAM SWAMY
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- RAJIV ASSASSINATION
- LAST SCENES BLURRED IN VIDEO: VERMA PANEL
- NEW DELHI - The scenes of the last few moments before Rajiv Gandhi and
- 17 other were killed in a bomb blast at Sriperumbudur, were blurred in
- the video cassettes submitted to the Verma commission by
- investigating agencies.
-
- MERCHANT BANKING BROUGHT UNDER SEBI'S FRAMEWORK
- NEW DELHI - The Govt has brought merchant banking, an Important
- intermediary activity in the capital market, under the regulatory
- framework of the securities and exchange board of India(Sebi), to
- ensure greater transperency in the operations of merchant bankers,
- and make them accountable.
-
- UNIT TRUST PLANS NEW SCHEME
- TRIVANDRUM - UTI will soon launchn a new equity-oriented growth scheme like
- its master share, master plus and the master gain schemes.
-
- CANARA BANK NRI BRANCH OPENED
-
- GREAVES COTTON TO UPGRADE DIESEL-ENGINE TECH
- Greaves Cotton & Co. Ltd is undertaking a comprehensive programme for
- upgrading its diesel engine manufacturing and product technology.
-
- GEM EYEADORNS' TO MAKE ORGANIC OPTHALMIC LENSES
- Gem Eyeadorns Ltd (GEM) is entering the high profile business of
- manufacturing organic opthalmic lenses for the first time in India.
-
- CRICKET: THIRD TEST FROM TODAY, NEWLANDS PITCH LIKELY TO HELP QUICKIES
-
- INDIANS SUFFERED FROM UMPIRING MISTAKES: BACHER
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- Contributor's Note: BEST WISHES FOR A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR
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