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Nation bids adieu to Krishan Kant
NEW DELHI, JULY 28. With a heavy heart, the nation bid adieu to the Vice-President, Krishan Kant, whose mortal remains were consigned to flames on the banks of the Yamuna in the Capital this evening with full State honours. The elder son of the ...
Many unable to pay last respects
NEW DELHI, JULY 28.The Vice-President, Krishan Kant's funeral here this evening left behind a large number of disappointed faces, particularly of those who had come from distant places to pay their last respects to the departed leader. ...
BJP sends team to Ranchi
RANCHI, JULY 28. The Bharatiya Janata Party has dispatched two observers to take stock of the situation here, even as the State Government has sought to clarify its stand to the Union Government on Jharkhand's new domicile policy, which is ...
More attacks on National Conference activists feared
NEW DELHI, JULY 28.More attacks are feared on activists belonging to political parties opposing secessionists in Jammu and Kashmir, especially those belonging to the National Conference (NC), in the run up to the State Assembly elections ...
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  • Polls will be fair: Farooq

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