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'Interlinking rivers not a wise idea'
NEW DELHI, NOV. 19.The social activists, Medha Patkar and Rajinder Singh, today voiced people's opposition to the Centre's project on interlinking rivers, during a panel discussion on "Water Crisis: Looking Beyond'' which had the Chairman of the ...
The Shukla factor in Chhattisgarh
BILASPUR, NOV. 19. There were times when the veteran Congress leader, Vidya Charan Shukla, could swing the politics in Madhya Pradesh the way he wanted. Vidya `bhaiya' as he is known in Chhattisgarh was the most sought after leader and candidates ...
Heavyweights' fate to be decided today
AIZAWL, NOV. 19.Nine out of the 40 constituencies in Mizoram will see key contests between political heavyweights tomorrow. In a five-cornered contest at Champhai, the Chief Minister, Zoramthanga, is pitted against the former Chief Minister and ...
Swamy offers to be Public Prosecutor in case against Jayalalithaa
BANGALORE, NOV. 19. The Janata Party president, Subramanian Swamy, says he is ready to be the Public Prosecutor in the disproportionate assets cases against the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, Jayalalithaa, to be tried by a special court in Bangalore ...
'New prosecutor was hand in glove with accused'
NEW DELHI, NOV. 19. In a severe indictment of the role played by the prosecution in the trial in the "Rs. 66.65-crore disproportionate assets" case against the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, Jayalalithaa, the Supreme Court has held "it does appear ...
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