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Maharashtra
Shinde set to win trust vote
MUMBAI, JAN. 21. Sushilkumar Shinde, recently sworn in Maharashtra Chief Minister, is set to win a confidence vote in the Assembly tomorrow. The Shiv Sena-BJP Opposition is likely to settle for a voice vote. The Democratic Front, which Mr. ...


Nagaland
4 non-Cong. parties form alliance in Nagaland
KOHIMA, JAN. 21.Four non-Congress parties in Nagaland today agreed to form a broad-based alliance to fight the ruling Congress in the State Assembly elections due on February 26. The leaders of the Bharatiya Janata Party, the Nagaland People's ...


New Delhi
Rivals join hands in anti-Sheila campaign
NEW DELHI, JAN. 21. Continuing speculation about a possible change in the Delhi unit of the Congress has changed political equations within the party. Rivals of the Chief Minister, Sheila Dikshit, who so far were at loggerheads with each other, ...
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    West Bengal
    The teacher gets the better of the President
    KOLKATA, JAN.21.The 8,000 students of Kolkata schools today had a teacher they had never dreamt of — the 71-year-old President of India, A.P.J. Abdul Kalam. He transformed the Netaji Indoor stadium auditorium into a classroom imparting his ...
    Impose President's rule in Bengal, says Togadia
    KOLKATA, JAN. 21. The Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) leader, Pravin Togadia, says that if the BJP-run NDA Government at the Centre is serious about pushing out illegal infiltrators from Bangladesh, it should immediately impose President's Rule in ...

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