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Bihar
Privatisation under way
PATNA, OCT. 15. Even if by default, the process of reforms, giving private enterprise a free hand, is underway in Bihar. While the State Government is struggling to strike the right note, judicial intervention has helped set the direction. The ...


Jammu & Kashmir
Independents hold key to govt. formation in J&K
JAMMU, OCT. 15. With the stalemate between the Congress and the People's Democratic Party over the choice of a new Chief Minister for Jammu and Kashmir continuing, the victory of a large number of independents in the just-concluded Assembly ...
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  • 'Vested interests blocking J&K govt. formation'
  • Good show by 'rebels'


    Maharashtra
    Dusserah celebrations low-key in Solapur
    MUMBAI, OCT. 15. After days of curfew and tension and sporadic violence today, Solapur celebrated Dusserah on a muted note with all public events — navratri processions, an RSS-sponsored rally and a fete to commemorate the conversion of ...


    New Delhi
    Power situation shows signs of improvement
    NEW DELHI, OCT. 15. Though it has still a long way to go, the North Delhi Power Limited (NDPL) seems to have achieved some measure of success in improving the power supply situation in North and North-West Delhi for which it is responsible for ...
    Dussehra celebrated with traditional gaiety
    SHIMLA, OCT. 15.The week-long International Dussehra Festival got off to a spectacular start with the traditional rath yatra of presiding deity Lord Raghunathji from Sultanpur Temple to Dhalpur maidan at Kullu even as Dussehra was celebrated with ...
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  • Delhi gets second set of Metro train
  • A `Panipat' won for the Lodhi's
  • Move to enforce power grid discipline


    Uttar Pradesh
    Mayawati to induct more Ministers from BJP?
    LUCKNOW, OCT. 15. The Bharatiya Janata Party seems to have worked out a strategy to contain the resentment within its ranks with a formula to add more Ministers to the Mayawati Council of Ministers in Uttar Pradesh. The Chief Minister has ...

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