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Gujarat
We're with you, People's Front tells Gujarat victims
AHMEDABAD, APRIL 25. As the siren-wailing convoy of the People's Front delegation wound its way out from Aman Chowk camp in Bapu Nagar area of this violence-hit city, people from the minority community lined up on the roadsides and cheered, ...
`Modi Govt. used State machinery to target minorities'
NEW DELHI, APRIL 25. In what is so far the most comprehensive report on the violence in Gujarat, the Mumbai-based anti-communalism journal, Communalism Combat, has collated the testimonies of survivors and witnesses and also the FIRs that ...


Jammu & Kashmir
New Chief Secretary for J&K
SRINAGAR APRIL 25. With the three-month extension of services to the Chief Secretary, Ashok Jaitly, coming to an end on April 30, the Jammu and Kashmir Government on Wednesday appointed the Financial Commissioner (Industries and Commerce), I.S. ...
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  • Place J&K under President's rule, says Mufti


    Maharashtra
    Legislators unite for a cause
    MUMBAI, APRIL 25. Legislators of various parties belonging to Maharashtra's underdeveloped regions, called on the Governor, P.C. Alexander, yesterday to thank him for directing the Government to remove inter-regional development imbalance in ...


    New Delhi
    How many more lives to go before roads become safe?
    NEW DELHI, APRIL 25. The Lodhi Road accident has once again highlighted the need for a Road Safety Audit to look into the causative and remedial features of road accidents and for formulating a comprehensive policy encompassing all road users on ...
    Overspeeding major cause of accidents
    NEW DELHI, APRIL 25. The gruesome accident near the Dyal Singh College intersection which killed five persons in the wee hours of Wednesday has once again highlighted the failure of the Delhi traffic police to check overspeeding vehicles at ...
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  • Homicide case registered
  • Budding careers cut short
  • Encroachment by temple razed

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