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Jammu & Kashmir
Farmers on border starving
RS PURA (JAMMU), MAY 18.Amid Indo-Pakistan tension, farmers along the border on the Jammu frontier have been condemned to a life of near starvation. The belt was once a ``rice and wheat bowl'' of the State and used to export to the rest of the ...
Four killed in J&K
SRINAGAR, MAY 19. Four persons, including two militants and a counter-insurgent, were killed in separate incidents while 11 were injured in two explosions in Jammu and Kashmir since last night, an official spokesman said today. A civilian, ...


Maharashtra
Tirpude dead
MUMBAI, MAY 19. Nasikrao Tirpude, veteran Congressman and former Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister, who championed the cause of a separate Vidarbha State, passed away here today at the Bombay Hospital. He was 82 and is survived by his son, ...


New Delhi
Second phase of Pulse polio drive begins
NEW DELHI, MAY 19.The second phase of Pulse Polio Immunisation Programme (PPIP) is being organised in 35 Assembly constituencies of Delhi from Monday to Saturday. All children up to five years of age will be administered pulse polio drops. ...
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    Orissa
    Byelection, a litmus test for Naveen Patnaik?
    BHUBANESWAR, MAY 19.The bypoll to Orissa's Bhadrak Assembly constituency could be a litmus test for the BJD president and Chief Minister, Naveen Patnaik. For him, the going has got tougher in the wake of the Gujarat riots, and it is a distinct ...

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