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Sharada Prasad, media aide to Indira Gandhi, dead

H Y Sharada Prasad, a legendary media adviser to former prime minister Indira Gandhi and one of her closest aides, died in New Delhi on Tuesday

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H.Y. Sharada Prasad: A man synonymous with Indira Gandhi

One of the most difficult jobs in the world is to be the interface between the media and the powerful. Several attempt it and come to grief. But a master practitioner of this demanding role was H.Y. Sharada Prasad, who died in New Delhi on Tuesday.A man who was synonymous with Indira Gandhi over scores of years, he chose to stay in the shadows as a matter of policy. Yet like a magician...

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Sharada Prasad, media aide to Indira Gandhi, dead

New Delhi, Sep 2 (IANS) H.Y.Sharada Prasad, a legendary media adviser to former prime minister Indira Gandhi and one of her closest aides, died in New Delhi Tuesday. He was 84.

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Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi condole death of Sharada Prasad

New Delhi, Sept 2 : Sonia Gandhi, President of the Congress Party and Rahul Gandhi, General Secretary of the All India Congress Committee (AICC) today paid their last respect to Holenarsipur Yoganarasimha Sharada Prasad, aka H.Y. Sharada Prasad, the legendary Mysorean who served as media advisor to three Prime Ministers of India.

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Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi condole death of Sharada Prasad

New Delhi, Sept 2 (ANI): Sonia Gandhi, President of the Congress Party and Rahul Gandhi, General Secretary of the All India Congress Committee (AICC) today paid their last respect to Holenarsipur Yoganarasimha Sharada Prasad, aka H.Y. Sharada Prasad, the legendary Mysorean who served as media advisor to three Prime Ministers of India. They were among [...]

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IGNOU diploma in mech. engg. launched

NEW DELHI: Indira Gandhi National Open University will launch a diploma in mechanical engineering from the January 2009 session. For admission, a candidate should have cleared his Class X exam with 55 per cent marks or with ITI ...

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Novel protest held for fertilizer

Telugu Yuvata activists make ‘pradakshinas’ around Indira Gandhi’s statue

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Gyan Vani to be on air from Tiruchi in 3 months

TIRUCHI: Gyan Vani, an FM station run by the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), is likely to be on air in Tiruchi in another three months time. Transponders Orders have been placed for ...

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‘A man of great integrity’

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh visited the residence of H. Y. Sharada Prasad – media adviser to Prime Ministers Indira Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi – on Wednesday to offer condolences to his wife Kamalamma Prasad. In ...

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India reserves right to go ahead with N-tests: Kakodkar

... "no obligation in the revised draft against testing." Incidentally, it was former prime minister Indira Gandhi who had informally launched India's weaponisation programme during a visit to Barc in the early 1970s. Kakodkar, who played a key role in the success of the NSG meet at Vienna on Saturday, explained that if India was compelled to test, there will be no automatic stoppage...

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India a step closer to nuclear trade

... was formed in response to India's first nuclear test in 1974. To many Indians, then-Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's decision to test a nuclear weapon was the fulfillment of India's destiny, at last taking the nation into the exclusive company that its population and millenniums-old history demanded. To many in the international community, however, it marked India's attempt to crash...

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‘UPA has surrendered national interest’

... “Congress has said that the nuclear Apartheid has ended. They are trying to discard the legacy of Indira Gandhi, because the nuclear Apartheid had started after the 1974 Pokhran nuclear test.”He said the electricity that would be provided in India during the post-deal era, would be quite costly.Meanwhile, the Left said, they will continue their opposition irrespective of the outcome...

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‘UPA has surrendered national interest’

... “Congress has said that the nuclear Apartheid has ended. They are trying to discard the legacy of Indira Gandhi, because the nuclear Apartheid had started after the 1974 Pokhran nuclear test.” In video: Yashwant Sinha on NSG waiver He said the electricity that would be provided in India during the post-deal era, would be quite costly. Meanwhile, the Left said, they will continue their...

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India may have lost right to N-tests: BJP

... to ask what the government and the Congress party means by it... this isolation happened after Indira Gandhi conducted the first test in 1974. So are they disowning her legacy?" Sinha claimed that India, which was been seen as a country which possessed nuclear weapons, will lose its strategic options after the nuclear deal. Referring to the letter from the George Bush administration...

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‘Move to privatise Salem Steel Plant thwarted’

... that about 38 years ago the then Chief Minister Karunanidhi had requested the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi to set up an integrated steel plant at Salem, Mr. Baalu said that by taking steps to modernise and expand the SSP, her daughter-in-law had fulfilled his desire. To a question, he assured that he would continue to espouse the cause of the ailing Hindustan Photo Films near...