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Assam
ABSU bandh call evokes partial response
GUWAHATI, APRIL 21.The 12-hour Assam bandh called by the All Bodo Students Union (ABSU) today evoked partial response with no untoward incidents reported so far, official sources said. Bandh affected normal life in the Bodo-dominated Lower ...


Bihar
New alignments likely in Bihar
PATNA, APRIL 21.The biennial elections to nine seats of the Bihar Legislative Council is so interestingly poised that there are hints of a new alignment of political forces, irrespective of results. With 10 candidates in the fray, at stake is ...


Goa
  • Make Konkani official language, Goa Govt. urged


    Gujarat
    NHRC meeting to discuss Gujarat Govt. stand
    NEW DELHI, APRIL 21. In the backdrop of the Gujarat Government rejecting its major recommendations, the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) is meeting this week to discuss the defiant stand of the State Government. The Commission will meet ...


    Jammu & Kashmir
    Kashmiri Pandits throng Ramji temple after 13 years
    SRINAGAR, APRIL 21.For the first time in thirteen years since militancy erupted in the State, Kashmiri Pandits today thronged the Ramji temple here to celebrate Ramnavmi. Over 2,500 Hindus including a large number of women and children, took ...
    'External support sustaining militancy in J&K'
    JAMMU, APRIL 21.The Jammu and Kashmir Governor, Girish Chandra Saxana, today said the reason why normality could not be restored in the State despite the democratic dispensation was the new dimensions added to the militancy. Speaking to The ...
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  • 7 killed in J & K


    Maharashtra
  • Verdict in Antulay case still holds field: SC


    New Delhi
    DPCC hunger strike continues
    NEW DELHI, APRIL 21.The Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee under the leadership of its president, Subhash Chopra, today continued its hunger fast seeking the ouster of the Gujarat Chief Minister, Narendra Modi, for the "unabated communal carnage'' ...
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  • Details sought from Customs on Sam Avia
  • MCD keen to replicate Tigri slum development project
  • Vaccine manufacturers flayed
  • CBI asked to decide on prosecution of Agarwal


    Orissa
    Orissa, T.N. sign MoU for tourism promotion
    CHENNAI, APRIL 21. A Memorandum of Understanding was signed yesterday for integrated promotion of tourism between Tamil Nadu and Orissa. At a function organised by the Orissa Tourism Department here, the MoU was signed by the Orissa Tourism ...

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