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Himachal Pradesh Students demand probe into varsity corruption SHIMLA, JAN. 4.Activists of the Students Federation of India, some with broken limbs, distributed pamphlets to people on the streets today, in an attempt to make them aware of the functioning of the Himachal Pradesh University, the ongoing ... Jammu & Kashmir Govt. seeks quota extension in services JAMMU, JAN. 4. The Jammu and Kashmir Government has made another plea to the Centre for extending the special dispensation granted to the State in the promotion quota for the three elite services the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), ... J&K to streamline medical services JAMMU, JAN. 4.The State Government has resolved to take a series of steps to get the badly affected medical services back on track In the last decade of violence in the State, medical services were hit hard, with mass scale absenteeism in ... New Delhi Minister rules out auto fare hike NEW DELHI, DEC. 4.The Delhi Government was not contemplating any fare hike for autorickshaws at present, the Delhi Transport Minister, Ajay Maken, said on Saturday. The unions could proceed on another strike if they wanted, but the Government ... Other Stories
Rajasthan Take medical care to masses, Shekhawat tells doctors JAIPUR, JAN. 4. The Vice-President, Bhairon Singh Shekhawat, has expressed concern over the inaccessibility of the common man to advanced medical facilities. "Modern medicine is not within the reach of those living below the poverty line. ... Protect ethnic identities, urge intellectuals JAIPUR, JAN. 4.The annual conference of the International Federation for Theatre Research (IFTR) began here today with a call to protect the ethnic identities of various societies threatened by the "overshadowing'' impact of globalisation. The ... Ministers join 'Ram katha' recital JAIPUR, JAN. 4. The "Ram Katha'' recital organised by the Rajasthan Governor, Justice Anshuman Singh, began here today. The Vice-President, Bhairon Singh Shekhawat, and at least half a dozen Ministers of the Gehlot Government joined the crowd ... Uttar Pradesh 400 evicted families left out in the cold DEHRA DUN, JAN. 4. The demolition by the Dehra Dun Nagar Nigam authorities of nearly 400 huts in the Sahasradhara-Bamanwala Khala area, leaving hundreds of poor men, women and children shivering in the severe cold weather, has evoked all-round ... U.P. to commemorate first sitting of Law Making Council LUCKNOW, JAN. 4. The Uttar Pradesh Government has decided to hold a special session of the State Legislature in Allahabad on January 8 to commemorate the first sitting of the Law Making Council in 1887, amid announcements of boycott by various ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Magazine | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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