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Gujarat
  • NCM in a bind over tapes of Modi's speech


    Jammu & Kashmir
    EC satisfied with voter turnout
    NEW DELHI, SEPT. 16. The Election Commission today said that barring minor incidents, the first phase of polling in Jammu and Kashmir for the 23 Assembly constituencies went off peacefully and an approximate 44 per cent of the 14.89 lakh voters ...
    Poll proved commitment to democracy, say parties
    NEW DELHI, SEPT. 16. The successful completion of the first phase of polling in Jammu and Kashmir under the glare of the international media and diplomats from a number of countries has once again proven India's firm commitment to democracy, the ...
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  • In Bandipora, the barrel of the gun still rules
  • Enthusiastic response in Kupwara, Handwara
  • Hizbul's deadly reward
  • Protesters take to the streets in Kreeri


    Maharashtra
    It is for Cong. to decide, says RPI faction
    MUMBAI, SEPT. 16. The move by an RPI faction, the Bharatiya Republican Paksh-Bahujan Mahasangh, led by Prakash Ambedkar, to have three of its MLAs — two Ministers and a third with Ministerial status — disqualified for "contravening" ...


    Meghalaya
  • Sangma may return to Meghalaya politics


    New Delhi
    Police Chief's night out yields results
    NEW DELHI, SEPT. 16. The Delhi Police Commissioner, R.S. Gupta, removed two Station House Officers for "non-performance'' while patrolling in the Capital on Saturday night. Around 675 criminals were arrested during the nightlong exercise.Unhappy ...
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  • Spurious liquor unit unearthed
  • Inside Delhi
  • IGL's claims all gas: CSE
  • New drive to tame drivers


    Sikkim
    Sikkim outfit for recognition of boy monk as Karmapa
    KOLKATA, SEPT. 16. The Joint Action Committee of the All-Sikkim Buddhist Organisation today petitioned the Centre to recognise the boy monk, Urgen Thinley Dorji, as the 17th Karmapa of Sikkim's Rumtek monastery, seat of the Karma Kagyu sect of ...


    Karnataka
    Protest against police action turns violent
    H.D. KOTE (MYSORE DT.), SEPT. 16. A mob protesting against the police action on farmers at the H.D. Kote Handpost on Sunday went on the rampage at Saragur, near here, on Monday. Police resorted to a mild lathicharge to quell the mob. Trouble ...

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