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Assam
Major, 3 militants killed
GUWAHATI, JUNE 17.A major of the 14 Field Regiment of the Army and three ULFA militants were killed this morning in an encounter at Neogpara in Darrang district of Assam. The exchange of fire lasted two hours. A team of police and Army ...


Gujarat
Gujarat DGP promises protection to witnesses
NEW DELHI, JUNE 17. The Director-General of Police, Gujarat, has assured the National Human Rights Commission that witnesses and victims of last year's carnage would be given protection enabling them to depose "freely and fearlessly'' in court or ...
Congressmen warned against groupism
AHMEDABAD, JUNE 17. Both the Gujarat Pradesh Congress president, Shankarsinh Waghela, and his arch rival and Leader of the Opposition in the Assembly, Amarsinh Chaudhary, were cautioned against the perils of groupism by the AICC secretary ...


Jammu & Kashmir
Mufti apologises in Assembly
SRINAGAR, JUNE 17. Asserting that the disclosures made by the Director General of Police regarding the ongoing investigation into the murder of the former Law Minister, Mushtaq Ahmad Lone, were not a policy matter, the Jammu and Kashmir Chief ...


Maharashtra
Rs. 12,050 crore Plan outlay approved
NEW DELHI, JUNE 17.The 2003-04 Annual Plan for Maharashtra has been fixed at Rs. 12,050 crores during a meeting here today between the Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission, K. C. Pant, and the State Chief Minister, Sushil Kumar Shinde. ...


New Delhi
DD makes golden moments accessible
NEW DELHI, JUNE 17. This should make the Capital's musical journey easier. Nearly five months after Doordarshan promised music lovers a chance to relive golden moments of classical Indian music and dance, the classic times will be easier to ...
Racket in fake marksheets unearthed, two arrested
NEW DELHI, JUNE 17. Three persons, including two lawyers, who allegedly supplied forged marksheets and certificates of school boards, universities and professional institutions, have been arrested by the Crime Branch of the Delhi police. The ...
Unit area system for property tax from next year only
NEW DELHI, JUNE 17. The people-friendly Unit Area System for assessment of property tax in the Capital would now come into force from April 1, 2004 and not from this year as was announced earlier. A decision in this regard was taken by the ...
Central Park to sport new look
NEW DELHI, JUNE 17. The once popular Central Park of Connaught Place would have a different look altogether, after the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) completes construction of two metro stations here in September 2005. The impressive ...
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    Orissa
    NALCO employees stage protest
    BHUBANESWAR, JUNE 17.Representatives of various Central trade unions and a large number of employees of the National Aluminium Company (NALCO) staged a demonstration here today to protest the Centre's move to privatise the company. The NALCO ...


    West Bengal
    A spring in his step... and a sad thought too
    KOLKATA, JUNE 17. The West Bengal Chief Minister, Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee, is both happy and sad at once. Flush with the success of his just-concluded Italian tour, he is also saddened by the deaths over the past two weeks of at least 30 children ...


    Chattisgarh
    Charge against IB: Jogi reveals source of document
    RAIPUR, JUNE 17. The Chhattisgarh Chief Minister, Ajit Jogi, today revealed to the CBI the source of the document on the basis of which he had alleged that the Intelligence Bureau was engaged in tarnishing his and other Congress leaders' image ...



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