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Chattisgarh Row over tax notice to Shukla RAIPUR, APRIL 1.A controversy has sparked off in Chhattisgarh over an Income Tax Department notice to veteran Congress leader and Madhya Pradesh's former chief minister Shyama Charan Shukla, asking him to cough up about Rs 20 lakh in connection ... Haryana Chautala accepts resignation, Bhadana joins BJP CHANDIGARH, APRIL 1. Speculation whether the Indian National Lok Dal supremo, Om Prakash Chautala, would persuade the Cooperation Minister, Kartar Singh Bhadana, to withdraw his resignation ended today with the Chief Minister recommending ... Himachal Pradesh As charges fly thick and fast, Congress keeps everyone guessing SHIMLA, APRIL 1.The Congress party, which is yet to finalise its complete list of candidates for the coming Lok Sabha elections, has so far been unable to instil any confidence among its cadres to face the aggressive BJP. Worse, "factional ... Jammu & Kashmir `Adhere to model code of conduct' JAMMU, APRIL 1.The Jammu and Kashmir Chief Secretary, Sudhir S. Bloeria, has urged poll personnel to strictly adhere to the model code of conduct and other guidelines of the Election Commission for the upcoming parliamentary elections. For ... Woman kills kids, commits suicide JAMMU, APRIL 1.In a shocking incident, a woman killed her three children and committed suicide later at her residence in Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir last night, official sources said. Driven by poverty, 35-year-old Sharifa Begum first ... Ladakh houses highest polling station JAMMU, APRIL 1. Located at a height of 17,000 feet above sea level, Pastan polling station in Ladakh parliamentary constituency will be the highest polling station of the country in the forthcoming Lok Sabha elections. ``Pastan in Ladakh ... Madhya Pradesh Ujjain gets a facelift for Kumbh BHOPAL, APRIL 1.The Madhya Pradesh Government agencies that have been working round the clock are busy these days giving final touches to the preparations for the Simhasta Kumbh beginning at Ujjain on April 5. The Ujjain Simhasta beginning with ... Manipur Militants `ban' Congress, BJP IMPHAL, APRIL 1.Since the early hours of today, there has been a sea change in the election scenario in Manipur which has two Lok Sabha seats. The two national parties, the Congress and the BJP, are the major players. But in press releases issued ... Pondicherry BJP considering lawyer notice to Narayanasamy PONDICHERRY, APRIL 1. The president of the Pondicherry State committee of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), R. Kesavalu, today said the party was considering serving a lawyer notice on the Pradesh Congress Committee president, V. Narayanasamy, ... Anbalagan seeks Govt. dismissal PONDICHERRY, APRIL 1. The secretary of the Pondicherry State committee of the All-India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam and MLA, A. Anbalagan, today urged the Centre to either keep the Congress Ministry here in suspended animation or dismiss it as ... Training for surgeons PONDICHERRY, APRIL 1. A five-day training programme for surgeons organised by the Association of Colon and Rectal Surgeons of India began here yesterday. The training would equip the surgeons with hands-on exposure in colon-rectal surgical ... Girl drowned in lake PONDICHERRY, APRIL 1. An 18-year-old girl working in a private industry was drowned in the Ousteri lake near here today when she had a bath. Police sources said she did not know swimming and had a bath a few metres away from the bank in a ... Rajasthan I do not need any certificate, says Khurana JAIPUR, APRIL 1.The Rajasthan Governor, Madan Lal Khurana, today said he was not looking for a certificate from the political leaders on what he does. "I too was in politics till recently. Whatever I did then was politically motivated but not any ... Uttaranchal World Bank-aided project starts showing results DEHRA DUN, APRIL 1. The World Bank-aided Agriculture Diversity Support Project (ADSP) for Uttaranchal has already started showing its results, according to the final survey report of the ADSP released here today. The report says that it had ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Entertainment | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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