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Gujarat
Civic elections put off again
GANDHINAGAR, OCT. 12. The Narendra Modi Government in Gujarat has again postponed by four months elections to local self-government bodies. A State Election Commission notification here today said elections to 86 municipalities, the Dangs ...


Jammu & Kashmir
Panthers Party chief stakes claim in J&K
JAMMU, OCT. 12. The Jammu and Kashmir Panthers Party chief, Bhim Singh, today said that all the parties should support him for the post of Chief Minister. The party has four legislators in the 87-member State Assembly, all of whom are from the ...
Hectic consultations on in National Conference too
SRINAGAR, OCT. 12. Efforts to forge an acceptable alliance in Jammu and Kashmir by the People's Democratic Party (PDP) and the Congress are on but no headway has yet been made towards the formation of a government. The focus has shifted now to ...
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  • A setback for the Sheikh clan


    Maharashtra
    Maharashtra may buy power from DPC
    MUMBAI, OCT. 12.Maharashtra is closer than ever to buying power from the Enron-sponsored Dabhol Power Company with all political parties agreeing on Rs. 2.80 per unit when the major Indian lender, the IDBI, persuades the National Thermal Power ...
    Peace activists heckled in Solapur
    MUMBAI, OCT. 12. The curfew and police deployment notwithstanding, incidents of arson and stabbing continued today in Solapur, Maharashtra, which erupted in violence on Friday. In areas where there is no curfew, the Shiv Sena called a bandh, ...


    New Delhi
    Jammu verdict gives Delhi BJP the jitters
    NEW DELHI, OCT. 12. The news of a total rout of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the Jammu region has not only shocked the national leadership but has also left the Delhi BJP shaken and jittery. The outcome, where the BJP received a severe ...
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  • Police in a fix over theft
  • Advani, Delhi Govt. row snowballing
  • JNU poll schedule
  • Women too prone to heart attack


    Orissa
    Patnaik loyalists at loggerheads
    BHUBANESWAR, OCT. 12.The Orissa Chief Minister and Biju Janata Dal president, Naveen Patnaik, who is fighting dissidence in his party, is now faced with another problem — a division among his loyalists. Interestingly, those at ...


    Rajasthan
    Urban `Haat' project in Jodhpur
    JAIPUR, OCT. 12. The first urban `Haat' project of Rajasthan will get under way in Jodhpur on October 16 with the laying of its foundation by the Chief Minister, Ashok Gehlot. The Central Government had recently sanctioned establishment of two ...


    Uttar Pradesh
    BJP MLAs defiant, Rajnath rushes to U.P.
    LUCKNOW, OCT. 12. The Bharatiya Janata Party legislators, who were not accommodated in Friday's Cabinet expansion of the Mayawati-led Uttar Pradesh Ministry, met for the second day today to finalise a ``protest response'' against their ...


    Chattisgarh
    President cancels Raipur visit
    RAIPUR, OCT. 12.The Chhattisgarh Foundation Day celebration programme has gone haywire with the President, A.P.J.Abdul Kalam, expressing his inability to visit the State on November 1. And with the Chief Minister, Ajit Jogi, and several senior ...

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