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Gujarat IIM-Ahmedabad attracts many offers "The pre-placement offers are a recognition of IIMA's growing reputation as a business school" Haryana Strike evokes mixed response With no buses, the commuters had a harrowing time Re-poll ordered at two booths in Rohtak CHANDIGARH: The Election Commission of India on Thursday ordered re-poll at polling stations No. 40 and 41 in the Badli Assembly segment of the Rohtak Lok Sabha constituency on Friday. The Chief Electoral Officer of Haryana, Manik Sonawane, ... Himachal Pradesh Services hit SHIMLA: Essential services in various nationalised banks, post offices and insurance companies remained suspended in Himachal Pradesh on Thursday in response to the strike call issued by various trade unions. The major trade union in the ... Jammu & Kashmir Give safe passage to Kashmiri youths in PoK: MLAs `Peace process incomplete without the return of these people' Minister assurance to members, says Government has taken up issue with Centre Madhya Pradesh Major plan to improve jails Several initiatives to protect human rights being taken, says Minister Pondicherry
Banking services, work in government offices hit by strikeTrade union leaders arrested for picketing, 6,000 protesters held in Cuddalore, Villupuram districts Other Stories
Rajasthan Gehlot demands probe into `sex scandal' Episode a question mark on the morality of BJP, says Congress leader Cong. shows the door to author The book refers to Ms. Gandhi as `maharani', Rahul as `Rajkumar' `Teachers misbehave with Dalit students' JAIPUR: Dalit students participating in a State-level sports tournament at the Government Senior Secondary School in Bhusawar town of Bharatpur district incurred the wrath of teachers for their "audacity'' to enter the community kitchen and get ... Concern over low literacy level among Meo Muslims Enrolment drive and modernisation of madrassas suggested Union Territories Gill upset over delay in Nankana Sahib bus service Amritsar-Lahore bus fare exorbitant, says former CEC Uttar Pradesh Amarmani, wife surrender Both have been remanded to judicial custody U.P. wants to import encephalitis vaccines Mulayam announces relief to those affected by the disease Uttaranchal Protests over acquittal in Rampur Tiraha case Tiwari says State to appeal against Muzaffarnagar court verdict Demonstrators blame Mulayam Singh Yadav for shielding accused Read Today's supplements: Entertainment | Young World | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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