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Jammu & Kashmir
Geelani suggestions to end Kashmir militancy
JAMMU, MAY 13.The former chairman of the All-Party Hurriyat Conference and Jamaat leader, Syed Ali Shah Geelani, has said the Central Government should create the conditions for ending militancy in Jammu and Kashmir. In his book ...
`NC Govt has failed on all fronts'
BADERKOOT (TANGMARG), MAY 13.The People's Democratic Party (PDP), led by the former Union Minister, Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, has charged the National Conference (NC)-led Government in Jammu and Kashmir with failure on all fronts and asked the ...
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  • Dialogue only way out, says Mirwaiz


    New Delhi
    Women join hands for Gujarat
    NEW DELHI, MAY 13.Demanding President's rule in Gujarat and an immediate ban on the VHP and the Bajrang Dal, women activists in the Capital, today expressed their solidarity with Gujarat women victims by staging dharnas, demonstrations and ...
    Cable price hike outcry awakens Govt.
    NEW DELHI, MAY 13. Concerned over the unprecedented hike effected in the monthly subscription of the cable TV charges by the various cable operators from the subscribers, the Delhi Cabinet today asked the Chief Secretary, Shailja Chandra, to look ...
    Police suspect rise of new gang
    NEW DELHI, MAY 13. Three incidents, in which the victims were brutally beaten up before the gang escaped with cash and jewellery, bear a striking resemblance to the dacoities carried out by the infamous `Kachchha-Baniyan' gang in the past. ...
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  • Corruption the hallmark of market committees
  • Four of a family beaten up by robbers
  • Zero business at Delhi bourse
  • Fire in chemical factory
  • New Chancellor for Jamia Millia
  • Cong. Coporators elected


    Rajasthan
    Gehlot expands Ministry
    JAIPUR, MAY. 13.The Rajasthan Chief Minister, Ashok Gehlot, expanded his Council of Ministers today by inducting four Cabinet Ministers and 11 Ministers of State. Two Ministers of State who got elevated as Cabinet Ministers too took the oath of ...

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