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Goa
Cong. scouting for support
NEW DELHI, JUNE 1. The Congress, despite having fallen short of a majority in the elections to the Goa Assembly, plans to stake its claim to form the next Government. It has won 16 seats in the 40-member Assembly. The party high-command has ...


Gujarat
Cong. MLA embarrasses party
AHMEDABAD, JUNE 1. The Gujarat Congress has been put in an embarrassing situation with one of its MLAs, and that too belonging to the minority community, extending a public felicitation to the Chief Minister, Narendra Modi. The supporters of Mr. ...
'Gujarat carnage was planned much before Godhra'
NEW DELHI, JUNE 1. The groundwork for the Gujarat carnage was put in place long before the Godhra carnage on February 27, according to a fact-finding report by a Delhi-based rights organisation, People's Union For Democratic Rights. In its report ...
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  • Muslim panel rejects talks with Hindu outfits


    Maharashtra
    Maharashtra caught in a debt trap
    MUMBAI, JUNE 1Though the Maharashtra Government has been speaking of a ``financial strain'' for about six years, the fact is that it has moved into a debt trap from which it will find it difficult to emerge unless massive external funding comes ...


    New Delhi
    Power reforms hold key to next elections
    NEW DELHI, JUNE 1. The stakes are high for the ruling Congress as a lot depends on the success of the power reforms programme initiated with privatisation of the distribution network of the Delhi Vidyut Board. This coupled with the scheduled ...
    Stop war jingoism, leaders urged
    NEW DELHI, JUNE 1. People from different walks of life -- including social and human rights activists, academicians, journalists and artists -- today joined hands and appealed to both India and Pakistan not to engage in war rhetoric. "The two ...
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  • Quack's reign runs unabated
  • Delhiites smell war
  • 3 held with pirated software worth crores
  • Opinions divided over DVB privatisation
  • Asthma special train
  • Clean Yamuna drive continues


    Uttar Pradesh
    State to revert to old formula
    LUCKNOW, JUNE 1.The Uttar Pradesh Cabinet today decided to revert to the old formula of reservation for the Scheduled Castes, the Scheduled Tribes and the Other Backward Castes as was applicable in the State before the former Chief Minister, ...
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  • Disgusted over infighting: Kalraj Mishra

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