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Assam
Gogoi Ministry expanded
GUWAHATI, JUNE 7. The Assam Chief Minister, Tarun Gogoi, today went in for a jumbo expansion of his 13-month-old Ministry, with the induction of five Cabinet Ministers, four Ministers of State with independent charge and 11 Ministers of ...


Maharashtra
Wooing game in full swing
MUMBAI, JUNE 7. Even as the ruling Democratic Front in Maharashtra is fighting to retain its declining strength, the Opposition BJP-Shiv Sena is making tall claims that ``as many as 152 are with us,'' — which, of course, includes the ...
Three NCP rebel MLAs go to court
MUMBAI, JUNE 7. Three of the five Nationalist Congress Party legislators, who have "withdrawn" their support to the Vilasrao Deshmukh Government in Maharashtra, today apparently sought to lengthen the disqualification process against them, beyond ...
More Cong. MLAs arrive in Bangalore
BANGALORE, JUNE 7. It is the emigre Government of Maharashtra with Bangalore as the capital. Most of the 70 or so Congress MLAs of the neighbouring State, including seven Ministers, have taken refuge at a holiday resort near here to thwart what ...


New Delhi
Govt. banks on relocation for a clean Yamuna
NEW DELHI, JUNE 7. In a major initiative which could possibly rid the Yamuna of discharge of pollutants by the human settlements along the river banks, the Delhi Government has chalked out an action plan to relocate nearly 70,000 families living ...
Taxing time for Sales Tax Dept.
NEW DELHI, JUNE 7. Unimaginative transfers at both senior and junior levels by the Services Department has left the Capital's Sales Tax Department gasping for breath. Continued decline in revenue collection and failure to adopt a progressive ...
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    Uttar Pradesh
    Annual Plan for U.P. fixed at Rs. 7,250 cr.
    NEW DELHI, JUNE 7. After a meeting here today between the Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission, K. C. Pant, and the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister, Mayawati, the Annual Plan for 2002-03 for the State was fixed at Rs 7,250 crores on the basis ...
    U.P. ordinance reverses quota policy
    LUCKNOW, JUNE 7.The Uttar Pradesh Governor, Vishnu Kant Shastri, has promulgated the State Services (Reservation for the Scheduled Castes, the Scheduled Tribes and the other Backward Castes) Amendment Ordinance, 2002, to allow recruitment of ...


    West Bengal
    Trinamool bandh affects life
    KOLKATA, JUNE 7. The Trinamool Congress-sponsored bandh in West Bengal was near "total'' in Kolkata and adjoining districts. The bandh was called to protest the increase in electricity tariff, distress sale of paddy and delay in giving teachers' ...

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