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Assam
'Bodos betrayed'
GUWAHATI, JUNE 16.The Bodo Liberation Tigers (BLT) has decided not to participate in further talks unless the Centre and the Assam Government agree to solve the Bodo tangle in a ``pragmatic and practical manner''. The BLT, which was holding ...


Gujarat
Advani satisfied with Modi Govt.
AHMEDABAD, JUNE 16.Even as some Muslim organisations are planning to launch a dharna in Ahmedabad tomorrow to protest against the "inadequate'' efforts of the Gujarat Government to rehabilitate the riot victims, the Union Home Minister, L.K. ...


Jammu & Kashmir
10 militants among 18 killed in J&K
SRINAGAR, JUNE 16. Ten militants, including six belonging to the Hizb-ul Mujahideen, and two security personnel were among 18 people killed in separate incidents in Jammu and Kashmir since Saturday night, officials said here today. An army ...
West adopting dual policy: BJP
JAMMU, JUNE 16.The Bharatiya Janata Party president, K. Jana Krishnamurthy, today accused the western powers, including the United States, of adopting different policies towards Pakistan and India. Addressing a press conference here, he said in a ...


Madhya Pradesh
  • M.P. Govt. failed to honour commitment: Patkar


    New Delhi
    Private sector gets big role in liquor trade
    NEW DELHI, JUNE 16.The liquor trade in the Capital, till now monopolised by inefficient and corruption ridden government corporations, has been thrown open to private sector. The new Excise Policy aims at breaking the illegal nexus between the ...
    Other Stories

  • Ministry unhappy over slow progress of rural projects
  • Quality check for buildings
  • Book on Prem Singh released
  • Builders leave residents shaky
  • Expert finds fault with MCD fund raising
  • Power privatisation may ease pollution


    Uttar Pradesh
    Summons to Mulayam
    LUCKNOW, JUNE 16.A city court has issued bailable warrants against five persons, including two former Samajwadi party legislators, and summons to the Samajwadi leader, Mulayam Singh Yadav, in a case pertaining to the alleged roughing up of the ...

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