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Gujarat
Camps will not be closed, Gujarat Govt. tells court
GANDHINAGAR, JUNE 27. Even as the first heavy showers on Wednesday night and today has made life miserable for the riot victims in the relief camps, the Gujarat Government has given an undertaking to the High Court not to close down the camps ...
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  • Gujarat to set up `Ahimsa University'


    Jammu & Kashmir
    Official apathy forces migration to PoK?
    NOWSHERA (RAJOURI), JUNE 28.The plight of the migrants from the forward areas close to the 260-km-long Line of Control in Jammu region is in many ways worse than that of those from the International Border. Unlike the reasonably well-to-do ...
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  • Fanfare missing at Chambiyal fair


    New Delhi
    BJP flays Cong. flak on L-G
    NEW DELHI, JUNE 27. The BJP Legislature Party today strongly condemned the resolution passed at the meeting of the Congress Legislature Party (CLP) demanding withdrawal of action against the Tilak Nagar Congress MLA, Jaspal Singh, in the power ...
    Cong. image takes a beating
    NEW DELHI, JUNE 27. Land-grab, forgery, power theft, encroachments, siding with building and land mafia and misuse of MLA Constituency Development Fund. You name it and most of the Delhi Congress MLAs and Councillors have their finger in every ...
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  • They still nourish their dreams
  • Seized drugs burnt
  • Row over cut-off list changes
  • MLAs race to DVB counters
  • MCD seeks expert help to run the mouse


    West Bengal
    All-party team to meet PM
    KOLKATA, JUNE 27. The Railway Minister, Nitish Kumar, has played the role of a "great unifier" with the three warring forces — the ruling communists, Mamata Banerjee's Trinamool Congress and the Congress — coming together to oppose ...

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