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Arunachal Pradesh
Eight washed away in Arunachal flash flood
ITANAGAR, AUG. 4.Flash flood caused by torrential rain in the wee hours today washed away eight persons — including seven Army personnel — two iron bailey bridges, and three Army vehicles in Arunachal Pradesh, official sources said. ...


Bihar
Deadline for doctors
SAHARSA, AUG. 4. Coming down heavily on doctors not attending duty in flood-affected areas, the Bihar Government has warned that those not joining work at their place of posting by August 15 would be dismissed. The Bihar Health Minister, Shakuni ...


Gujarat
Show of unity by Cong. at farmers' rally
DEESA (GUJARAT), AUG. 4.While internal bickering is prominently surfacing in the Gujarat BJP, it was a complete show of unity by the Congress at a farmers' rally held in the border district of Banaskantha here today. The leaders of all groups ...
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  • Pandya denies criticising Modi's handling of riots


    Haryana
    No threat to my Govt., says Chautala
    CHANDIGARH, AUG. 4. The Haryana Chief Minister, Om Prakash Chautala, today asserted that there was no threat whatsoever to his regime with the change in the leadership of the Haryana Pradesh Congress Committee. Mr.Chautala, who was interacting ...


    Jammu & Kashmir
    Kashmir committee wants Hurriyat to take part in polls
    NEW DELHI, AUG. 4. At its very first meeting today, the Kashmir committee, chaired by the former Law Minister, Ram Jethmalani, placed on record its dismay that the election schedule for Jammu and Kashmir had been announced even before the Centre ...
    Deserters cannot dictate to Kashmiris: Sajjad Lone
    SRINAGAR, AUG 4.The People's Conference chairman, Sajjad Lone, has taken the separatist leadership to task for its "criminal silence'' on anti-Kashmiri policies. He termed the militant leaders across the border fugitives and said they have no ...
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  • Hurriyat must change its ways, says Bilal Lone
  • NC failed to help Pandits: Azad


    New Delhi
    The case of the `missing' officers
    NEW DELHI, AUG. 4. ``Whereabouts not known'' reads the notification. It has nothing to do with a police case or a court order on a criminal. But this is what a recent order of the Service Department of Delhi Government says about certain ...


    Rajasthan
    Sarvodaya meet adopts `oust BJP' resolution
    JAIPUR, AUG. 4.A congregation of Sarvodaya leaders and those associated with the Jaiprakash Narain's "Sampoorna Kranti'' movement resolved here today to support "anti-communal forces'' in the coming Assembly elections in Gujarat. The leaders also ...

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