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Gujarat
Why Modi deferred the decision on Assembly dissolution
GANDHINAGAR, APRIL 18. The fast-changing political scenario in Delhi and in Gandhinagar is believed to have forced the Narendra Modi Government in Gujarat to defer a decision on dissolution of the State Assembly and the issue of seeking a fresh ...


Jammu & Kashmir
Militant attacks hit Jammu economy
JAMMU, APRIL 18. Jammu is paying a heavy price for the activities of the militants. But, the city has also emerged as a model for communal harmony even after the attack on the Raghunath temple, that too in the backdrop of the Gujarat ...


New Delhi
BJP mulls change in party leadership
NEW DELHI, APRIL. 18. The process of self-introspection set in motion in the Delhi unit of the BJP after the humiliating defeat in the recent municipal elections is likely to result in a shake-up at the local level. Backed by a section of the ...
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    Orissa
    Orissa Cong. assails Patnaik Govt.
    BHUBANESWAR, APRIL 18. The Orissa Pradesh Congress Committee has criticised the BJD-BJP Government in the State for its "failure''. The state executive committee of the party in its meeting held here today alleged that the Ministers had little ...
    Nalco refinery expansion completed
    DAMANJODI (Orissa) APRIL 18. The Union Minister for Mines and Coal, Ram Vilas Paswan, on Thursday allayed the fears that the Central public sector undertaking, National Aluminium Company (NALCO), would be privatised on the lines of Bharat ...

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