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FOREIGN RELATIONS
Australia not to sell uranium to India
Reverts to policy of keeping non-NPT nations out of export list More

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Ministry nod for Kodungallur bypass
Construction of Kodungallur bypass in Kerala is likely to be expedited with the Union Minister of Shipping, Road Transport and Highways Mr T.R. Baalu approving Rs 56.73 crore for land acquisition. According to an official release, Rs 56.73 ... More






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