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Assam
More tigers in Kaziranga Park
GUWAHATI, JUNE 15. The Kaziranga National Park in Assam now has a greater density of Royal Bengal Tiger population than the Sunderbans of West Bengal, once famous for the big cats. With 16.8 tigers per 100 sqkm, Kaziranga is far ahead of the ...
Assam bandh against eviction total
GUWAHATI, JUNE 15. The encroachers on thousands of acres of reserved forestland in Assam today asserted their ``right'' to violate the law by imposing a 12-hour bandh against the ongoing eviction drive. The bandh was total. A few autorickshaw ...


Himachal Pradesh
Himachal to pressure Centre on generation tax
SHIMLA, JUNE 15.The downright "no'' by the Union Minister for Power, Suresh Prabhu, to the generation tax proposed by the State Government has led to many raised eyebrows here. The fund-starved State was hopeful of earning some money through a ...


Jammu & Kashmir
Module to direct terrorists acts unearthed
JAMMU, JUNE 15. The Jammu and Kashmir Police has unearthed a terrorist module which was directed to manage the funds for various terrorist acts in Jammu region .Two militants, one of them a Pakistani national, were arrested in this connection. ...


New Delhi
New tariff plan for cell phone users
NEW DELHI, JUNE 15. Under the new brand name "Hutch'', Hutchison Essar today introduced an innovative and exciting tariff plan and other value-added services to its subscribers in the Capital. Making its debut with new services, the company's ...
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    Punjab
    Govt., ryots talks fail to yield results
    CHANDIGARH, JUNE 15.The stalemate between the Haryana Government and the agitating farmers persists as the talks held yesterday between them failed to yield much result as two demands put up by the latter were not acceptable to the powers that ...

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