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Bihar Bihar agrees to give land for airport extension PATNA, SEPT. 6. Faced with the Centre's threat to close down the Jaiprakash Narain Airport here for safety reasons, the Bihar Government has agreed to provide additional land for its extension and for partial pruning of trees in an adjacent ... Gujarat Gaurav 'rath yatra' to begin tomorrow GANDHINAGAR, SEPT. 6. After a series of cancellations and postponements, the Gujarat "Gaurav Rath Yatra" of the Chief Minister, Narendra Modi, is scheduled to take off on Sunday from Phagwel, non-descript village in Kheda district of central ... Other Stories
Jammu & Kashmir Cong. promises to correct J&K regional imbalance JAMMU, SEPT. 6.The Congress has said that it would correct the regional imbalance in Jammu and Kashmir, if voted to power in the Assembly elections. Releasing the party manifesto at a press conference here today, the Pradesh Congress Committee ... They are 'brief house arrests' NEW DELHI, SEPT. 6. Officials dealing with Jammu and Kashmir are rather unapologetic about the three-hour long "house arrest'' of the leaders of the All-Party Hurriyat Conference in Srinagar. The brief "house arrest'' is being justified on the ... Other Stories
Maharashtra Chavan asks Deshmukh, Adik to patch up MUMBAI, SEPT. 6. A skirmish between the Maharashtra Chief Minister, Vilasrao Deshmukh, and his detractors has been sought to be ended by the senior Congressman, Shankarrao Chavan, who has asked both Mr. Deshmukh and the MPCC Chief, Govindrao ... Nagaland Naga extremists attack Manipur-bound vehicles IMPHAL, SEPT. 6.Naga extremists criminally assaulted a woman and molested several others after looting passengers of Manipur-bound vehicles at Piphem near Kohima on the National Highway, official sources said here today. A group of about 20 ... New Delhi Metro promises a dream ride New drive for beggar-free crossings NEW DELHI, SEPT. 6. The traffic signal junctions in Delhi may soon be rid of beggars and hawkers if the Delhi traffic police succeed in their campaign to prosecute vehicle owners who give alms or buy goods at intersections. Launched on Friday, ... Other Stories
Uttar Pradesh Resentment in U.P. Cong over MLA's arrest LUCKNOW, SEPT. 6. Difference in perceptions of Congress leaders in New Delhi and Lucknow over support to the Uttar Pradesh legislator from Rae Bareli, Akhilesh Singh, who is an accused in a murder case, has raised serious questions about the ... Chattisgarh Central team to assess Chhattisgarh drought RAIPUR, SEPT. 6A Central Government team will visit Chhattisgarh on September 12 to assess the drought situation. Headed by Mr. P.D.Sudhakar, Joint Secretary (Agriculture), the team will hold a meeting with officials here and visit the drought ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Young World | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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