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Assam
ULFA urged to give up sovereignty demand
GUWAHATI, DEC. 30. The Assam Chief Minister, Tarun Gogoi, today urged the ULFA leaders to give up their demand for sovereignty and come forward for unconditional talks with the Centre. ``They should realise that any Government committed to the ...


Bihar
Another eve-teasing incident on train
PATNA, DEC. 30.A group of youths from Sikkim has lodged a complaint with the Barauni Government Railway Police (GRP) that girl members of their group were subjected to eve-teasing by anti-social elements on the Dadar-Guwahati Express during their ...


Jammu & Kashmir
Kashmiris pin hopes on SAARC meeting
SRINAGAR DEC. 30. The people of Kashmir in general, as also the separatists and mainstream politicians, are hoping that the coming SAARC meeting in Islamabad will find a way to bring peace to Jammu and Kashmir. The hardliner Jamat-e-Islami ...
33 jawans injured in landmine blast
LAWAYPORA, DEC. 30. At least 33 soldiers and a woman were injured in a powerful landmine blast in Lawaypora village on the Srinagar-Uri national highway, while a soldier and three militants were killed in a gun battle in Rajouri district. Traffic ...
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  • Vigilance registers case against Farooq's brother


    New Delhi
    Water to become 2.5 times dearer
    NEW DELHI, DEC. 30.Mounting input costs, costlier raw water, burgeoning wage and power bills and decreasing returns have brought Delhi Jal Board to the brink of bankruptcy. To overcome all these factors and provide a better service to the ...
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  • Revenue earners asked to show better results
  • Special cleanliness drive in New Year


    Orissa
    Govt. to develop 11 minor ports
    BHUBANESWAR, DEC. 30.The Orissa Government has decided to develop 11 minor ports along the 480-km coastline of the State. The State Cabinet meeting on Monday finalised the new port policy which proposes setting up of a Orissa Maritime Board. ...



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