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Bihar
Now, it is Laloo-cards
PATNA, DEC. 31.The indomitable and inimitable Laloo Prasad Yadav seems to have attained celebrity status. In this consumer-oriented world, his growing popularity is obviously being exploited to the hilt to promote new market initiatives. While ...


Jammu & Kashmir
Another year of violence
JAMMU, DEC. 31.The year 2002 did not show any let up in violence in Jammu and Kashmir even as the new Government, headed by Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, brought new hope through its "healing touch" policy. The year saw the most hectic and bloody ...


Maharashtra
Thackeray's counsel to Jethmalani
MUMBAI, DEC. 31. Strongly disapproving the reported move of the renowned lawyer, Ram Jethmalani to defend the accused in the Parliament attack case, Shiv Sena supreme, Bal Thackeray today said Mr. Jethmalani should vacate his Rajya Sabha seat ...


Nagaland
Chautala to convene SYL canal meeting
CHANDIGARH, DEC. 31.The Haryana Chief Minister, Om Prakash Chautala, today asserted that he would convene an all-party meeting on January 14 to chalk out strategy on the Sutlej-Yamuna Link Canal which is the lifeline of the people of ...


New Delhi
DTC has buses but no drivers
NEW DELHI, DEC. 31. Faced with a situation where it now has more buses than drivers, the Delhi Transport Corporation is embarking on a plan to outsource its drivers for the first time. The plan, according to the Chairman and Managing Director, ...
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    Uttar Pradesh
    U.P. Speaker allows petitions against rebel MLAs
    LUCKNOW, DEC. 31.The Uttar Pradesh Assembly Speaker, Kesri Nath Tripathi, today held that the petitions filed against the rebel MLAs of the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Bahujan Samaj Party seeking termination of their membership under the ...


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  • Bomb scare delays flight

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