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Gujarat
Ahmedabad rath yatra to follow usual route
GANDHINAGAR, JUNE 29. The rath yatra in Ahmedabad on July 12 will follow the traditional route through the numerous minority-dominated areas despite the recent communal carnage. This was decided by the State Government, the police and the ...


Jammu & Kashmir
Farming hit by border mining
LONDI (KATHUA), JUNE 29. The decrease in India-Pakistan border firing brings no relief to the thousands of migrants along the areas close to the International Border of Jammu region. The mines laid by the Border Security Force and the Army, as ...


New Delhi
Speaker moots lowering age for contesting polls
NEW DELHI, JUNE 29. The Delhi Assembly Speaker, Chaudhary Prem Singh, today decried the use of muscle and money power for contesting elections and called for suitable amendments in the law to curb this menace which was acquiring dangerous ...
Children present cultural programmes
NEW DELHI, JUNE 29. The Gandhi Darshan complex at Rajghat was all buzzing with activity today as it bade farewell to the 250-odd youngsters, including children, from various schools who attended a series of summer camps organised by the Gandhi ...
A first hand account of toll tax loot
NEW DELHI, JUNE 29. On a Tata-407, Sharafat Ali has been religiously bringing green vegetables to Delhi from Haryana. Every night when Ali enters the Capital, he quietly gives Rs. 20 to the municipal staff guarding the Sindhu Border checkpost ...
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  • Northern Railway to introduce 16 new trains
  • New Police Commissioner takes charge tomorrow
  • Hospital employees held for stealing medicines
  • Minors held on murder charge
  • One held for killing minor girl


    Orissa
    New schemes to boost tourism
    BHUBANESWAR, JUNE 29. The Centre was striving to formulate new schemes to give a boost to tourism, the Union Minister of Tourism and Culture, Mr. Jagmohan, said here today. "We are trying to chalk out a new scheme that would be comprehensive in ...


    Rajasthan
    Gehlot plea to ADB on interest rates
    JAIPUR, JUNE 29. The Rajasthan Chief Minister, Ashok Gehlot, has laid emphasis on time-bound completion of works with quality under the Asian Development Bank (ADB) funded infrastructure development project being implemented in the State. Mr. ...

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