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Himachal Pradesh
Schemes for water, soil conservation launched
SHIMLA, NOV 30. The Himachal Pradesh government has launched schemes for soil and water conservation besides bringing more areas under assured irrigation. The two-pronged strategy envisaged construction of small check dams, wire crates, ...


Jammu & Kashmir
`Operation Sangam' for Kashmiri children
SRINAGAR, NOV 30.Fifteen-year-old Asif Khan from a remote village near Line of Control (LoC) in Kashmir Valley could hardly believe that his longing to visit other parts of the country was coming true as he along with other children embarked on a ...


Madhya Pradesh
Congress candidate hurt in group clash
BHOPAL, NOV. 30.After the curtain had come down on the high-intensity poll campaign last evening in the State, the general atmosphere of peace in the Bhopal South Assembly segment was jeopardised when groups of party workers belonging to ...


New Delhi
Money, muscle, mobiles for `better booth management'
NEW DELHI, NOV. 30.Elaborate arrangements have been made by political parties and candidates for better booth management as polling gets underway in all the 70 Assembly constituencies here on Monday morning. Besides hiring pehalwans and musclemen ...
Leaders take a break from election grind
NEW DELHI, NOV. 30.For Delhi's Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit, the hectic campaigning might have come to an end but the battle of nerves has just begun. Though not completely out of the election mode, she got some time today to mingle with her ...
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    Rajasthan
    Congress likely to lose some weight
    JAIPUR, NOV. 30.At the end of the fortnight-long noisy and at times acrimonious election campaign in Rajasthan, on the poll-eve both the ruling Congress and the main Opposition, the Bharatiya Janata Party, are claiming a favourable mood ...
    CPI (M) hopeful of increasing its tally
    JAIPUR, NOV. 30.The Communist Party of India (Marxist) has claimed that it would improve its presence in the Rajasthan Assembly in the coming elections. The party, which is fighting in 18 seats, expects to improve its tally from one seat at ...


    Uttar Pradesh
    Power workers threaten agitation against new policy
    LUCKNOW, NOV 30.Even as the Uttar Pradesh Development Council finalised a new power policy for the state, power employees' unions have threatened an agitation alleging the policy ``caters to the needs of the industrialists.''. The new policy is ...
    Checkposts to curb smuggling of agro products
    LUCKNOW, NOV 30.While admitting that inter-State smuggling of agricultural products resulted in a huge revenue loss, the Uttar Pradesh government today said it would create additional check posts to curb the practice. Addressing newspersons ...


    West Bengal
    West Bengal civic polls peaceful
    KOLKATA, NOV. 30. Elections in four municipalities and byelections in wards in six others passed off peacefully today, barring a few stray incidents. The average turn-out of voters was 70 per cent, the West Bengal Election Commissioner, Ajoy ...


    Chattisgarh
    Keen contest expected in Chhattisgarh
    RAIPUR, NOV. 30. A keen contest is expected in the election for 90 Assembly seats in Chhattisgarh where 1.35-crore voters will decide the fate of 819 aspirants tomorrow. The main rivals in the State's first political battle are the Congress and ...



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