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Bihar
Question paper racket busted
PATNA, JULY 20. Five persons, who were allegedly in possession of question papers for the competitive examinations to be conducted by the State Bank of India (SBI) for recruiting Probationary Officers tomorrow, have been arrested by the police ...


Jammu & Kashmir
First batch of pilgrims reaches Pahalgam
JAMMU, JULY 20. The first batch of Amarnath pilgrims reached the Pahalgam base camp safely last evening. The yatra reached at the base camp at 7.15 p.m. and the pilgrims were accommodated in the camps where they stayed for the evening before ...


Madhya Pradesh
Long pending cases should be sent to Lok Adalats: CJI
BHOPAL, JULY 20. The Chief Justice of India, Justice B.N. Kirpal, today said that arrears in courts continue to pose a serious problem and mooted the idea of "compulsorily'' sending cases pending for more than 10 to 15 years to Lok ...


Maharashtra
Prolonged dry spell worries farmers
MUMBAI, JULY 18. July is a month of profuse rains in Maharashtra but it has been more or less dry so far this year, causing serious concern. Farmers have sown on some 72 per cent of all farmlands but trouble is ahead because of the continuing ...
From peon to Vice-Presidential candidate
MUMBAI, JULY 20. If the NDA candidate for the Vice-Presidential polls, Bhairon Singh Shekhawat, started his career as a police constable in Rajasthan, his rival, Sushil Kumar Shinde, started off as a peon in a magistrate's court in Solapur, ...


New Delhi
Khurana trains gun on Sheila in spying case
NEW DELHI, JULY 20. The Delhi BJP president, Madan Lal Khurana, today demanded a CBI probe into the links of K.K. Malhotra, one of the convicted persons in the Coomar Narain spy scandal case, with the Chief Minister, Sheila Dikshit. In a ...
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    Orissa
    Special grant for power reforms urged
    BHUBANESWAR, JULY 20. Senior Congress leader and former Orissa Chief Minister, J. B. Patnaik, has urged the Centre to provide a special financial grant to the State for bringing its power sector reform back on the rails. Addressing ...


    Punjab
    Details sought on disappearance of money
    CHANDIGARH, JULY 20.The former Chief of Punjab Police Intelligence, A.P. Bhatnagar, has been asked to explain his reported revelation about the disappearance of Rs.2 crores allegedly recovered from the arrested former Chairman of the Punjab ...


    Rajasthan
    Plan to strengthen consumer movement
    JAIPUR, JULY 20.The Rajasthan Government will soon formulate an action plan for strengthening the consumer movement and take it to the masses in an effective manner. The awareness among the consumers will get top priority in the Government's ...


    Uttar Pradesh
    Lucknow police set-up revamped
    LUCKNOW, JULY 20. Taking a serious view of the sharply deteriorating law and order situation in Lucknow, the parliamentary constituency of the Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, the Uttar Pradesh Government today overhauled the police set-up ...
    Congmen join hands for Ram Nagar polls
    DEHRA DUN, JULY 20. Leaders of the Uttaranchal unit of the Congress--known for internal rifts--seem to have buried their differences in a bid to win the upcoming Ram Nagar by-election from where the Chief Minister, N.D. Tiwari, is ...
    Direct train from Dehra Dun to Bangalore likely
    DEHRA DUN, JULY 20.A direct train from Dehra Dun to Bangalore may become a reality if Centre agrees to requests of the Uttaranchal Tourism Minister, T. P. S. Rawat, and his counterpart in Karnataka. Lt. Gen. Rawat said many people who met him ...

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