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Gujarat
  • BJP may have been behind Godhra attack: Waghela


    Haryana
    Chautala seeks Jacob's help on canal issue
    CHANDIGARH, AUG. 14. Led by the Haryana Chief Minister, Om Prakash Chautala, a high-powered delegation of political leaders of all hues, including two former Chief Ministers, Bhajan Lal and Bansi Lal, today met the Punjab Governor, J.F.R. Jacob, ...
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  • Haryana Govt. 'removes' Sharma


    Himachal Pradesh
    Rain lashes Himachal
    SHIMLA, AUG. 14.Three people were killed as heavy incessant rain pounded Himachal Pradesh for the third consecutive day today, disrupting life in the region. The torrential rain affected rail and air services and caused landslides in the ...


    Jammu & Kashmir
    BJP to focus on devolution of powers to Jammu, Leh
    NEW DELHI, AUG. 14. The promise of regional councils for Jammu and Ladakh is expected to figure prominently in the Bharatiya Janata Party's manifesto for the Jammu and Kashmir elections and the party will talk about the "devolution of powers" ...
    'Farooq on militant hit list'
    SRINAGAR, AUG. 14.The Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister, Farooq Abdullah, is among the targets of a 40-member `fidayeen' (suicide) squad of the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and the Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM), which had entered the city to disrupt the ...


    New Delhi
    Work on flyovers to pick up momentum
    NEW DELHI, AUG 14.Facing flak for delay in the completion of major flyover projects in the Capital, the Delhi Government has gone into a re-assessment mode. Ordering a complete review of the various projects, it has decided to take up work on ...
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  • Delhi policemen honoured
  • Plan to provide more hostels
  • BSES bid to reach out to consumers
  • Metro project benchmark for other units: Nitish
  • One more flyover opened
  • Khadi garb for U.S. holiday?


    Rajasthan
    Touts in Ajmer going hi-tech
    Ajmer, Rajasthan, Aug. 13. Globalisation seems to have peaked in this district of Rajasthan with even touts going hi-tech, accessing messages on their mobiles and running a network that may well have give the CIA a run for its money. The ...


    Uttar Pradesh
  • Cong. members walk out of U.P. Assembly

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