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Bihar
RJD MLA expelled
PATNA, APRIL 24.The ruling Rashtriya Janata Dal in Bihar today cracked the whip, expelling the MLA and former Minister, Shanker Prasad Tekriwal, for alleged indiscipline following the defeat of one of the party candidates in the biennial ...


Gujarat
Hand over riot-hit areas to Army: People's Front
AHMEDABAD, APRIL 24.At least two persons were killed and half-a-dozen injured in stabbing incidents and police firing in Ahmedabad today even as a delegation of the People's Front visited the riot-affected areas to assess the law and order ...
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    Jammu & Kashmir
    Bed-ridden for life, yet hopeful
    BIJBEHARA (South Kashmir) APRIL 24. Javed Ahmed Tak is one of the worst-hit victims of violence which has overlapped the Kashmir valley for the last 13 years. Completely disabled, he is struggling to survive with steel-like determination but ...


    Maharashtra
    Curfew in Bhiwandi
    MUMBAI, APRIL 24. The powerloom town of Bhiwandi was put under curfew today late afternoon following the murder of the president of the local unit of Bajrang Dal, Lalit Jain, an advocate by profession. Mr. Jain was shot by unidentified ...


    New Delhi
    Major heroin haul
    NEW DELHI, APRIL 24. In a big catch, the Narcotics and Crime Control Branch of the Delhi police has arrested three persons with 5 kg fine quality heroin from different places across the city. The Deputy Commissioner of Police, Narcotics Branch, ...
    Electronic meters an eyewash?
    NEW DELHI, APRIL 24. As was being feared by commuters in Delhi, even the installation of electronic meters on three-wheeler scooter rickshaws (TSRs) has not helped their cause for the drivers are still charging fares to their own liking by ...
    Disabled friendly measures at JNU
    AS PART of the University Grants Commission's scheme of Higher Education for Persons with Special Needs (HEPSN) under the Ninth Five Year Plan, Jawaharlal Nehru University's "Equal Opportunity Office'' here in New Delhi has been working for the ...


    Orissa
    Orissa Govt. deporting Bangladeshi infiltrators in batches
    BHUBANESWAR, APRIL 24.In an effort to deal with the problem of Bangladeshi infiltrators in Orissa, the State Government has started a new initiative to deport the infiltrators to their country. About 3,000 infiltrators, a majority of them Hindus, ...


    Chattisgarh
    `Child marriages prevalent among primitive tribes'
    RAIPUR, APRIL 24.Even as the Chhatisgarh Government claims to have identified 70 ``spots'' in Kawardha district where child marriages were performed, it admitted that the number of such marriage ceremonies could be 1,500 in the entire year as ...

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