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Goa
40 p.c. polling
PANAJI, MAY 30. Around 40 per cent of the 9.26 lakhs of electorate had exercised their franchise till 3 p.m. today in the elections to the 40-member Goa Assembly. After a slow beginning, the voting gathered momentum with large queues of voters ...


Gujarat
No question of Modi's removal, says BJP chief
AHMEDABAD, MAY 30.The president of the Bharatiya Janata Party, Jana Krishnamurthi, has asked his partymen to prepare themselves for early Assembly elections in Gujarat while ruling out the possibility of removing the Chief Minister, Narendra ...
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  • BJP for early polls in Gujarat?


    Maharashtra
    Three Maharashtra Ministers quit
    MUMBAI, MAY 30.Three Ministers of the Peasants and Workers Party (PWP) resigned from the Vilasrao Deshmukh-led multi-party coalition Maharashtra Government, but the party did not withdraw its support, thereby making the ruling establishment to ...


    New Delhi
    Civil defence system reviewed
    NEW DELHI, MAY 30. Making it absolutely clear that it was a meeting aimed at putting in place a drill for disaster preparedness in general and had nothing to do with the threat of an Indo-Pak war, the Delhi Chief Secretary, Shailja Chandra, today ...
    Attempt to short-circuit power reforms: Maken
    NEW DELHI, MAY 30. The Delhi Power Minister, Ajay Maken, today came down heavily on the Leader of the Opposition in Delhi Assembly, Jagdish Mukhi, for making wild and baseless allegations with regard of privatisation of Delhi Vidyut Board. He ...
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  • Children harassed by pressure to perform
  • Employment racket unearthed
  • CNG pipeline faces Defence bulwark
  • Centre's blessings, CVC's clean chit
  • Campaign to clear Yamuna `garbage dams'
  • `Kidnapped' boy returns home
  • Walled City remains without power


    Orissa
    Orissa to have anti-graft law
    BHUBANESWAR, MAY 30.The Orissa Government has decided to have a new law to weed out corruption in administration. The proposed legislation would have provisions for confiscation of property acquired by public servants beyond their known sources ...


    Uttar Pradesh
    Congress to focus on U.P. affairs
    NEW DELHI MAY 30. The Congress leadership plans to soon carry out to its promise made at the AICC meeting on May 24 to devote more attention to the state of affairs in Uttar Pradesh. For starters, all the senior leaders of the party from the ...


    Chattisgarh
    'Chhattisgarh investor-friendly'
    CHENNAI, MAY 30. Chhattisgarh plans to develop itself as the ``energy hub'' of the country, offering the cost advantage of power generation at pitheads and transmission over the grid, compared to power from coal transported over long distances to ...

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