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Bihar
Gaya tense
PATNA, JAN. 30.Tension prevailed in Gaya town following the desecration of idols of Lord Shiva and Parvati by some miscreants last night. People took to the streets in protest, forcing the Gaya district administration to seek reinforcements ...


Jammu & Kashmir
Be ready to fight militancy, Mufti tells police
JAMMU, JAN. 30. The Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister, Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, today called upon the police to be ready for completely taking over the task for fighting militancy in the State. He said the process of providing relief to people, ...


Madhya Pradesh
Digvijay urges PM to ban cow slaughter
BHOPAL, JAN. 20. The Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister, Digvijay Singh, has urged the Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, to enforce a ban on cow slaughter in the country. Mr. Singh, in a letter to Vajpayee, said a delegation of Krishak Mandal ...


Maharashtra
The son edges out the cousin
MUMBAI, JAN. 30. With his election today as the executive president of the national executive committee of the Shiv Sena, Uddhav Thackeray's succession to the post of party president, held by his father, Bal Thackeray, since 1966 is now only a ...


New Delhi
When Metro trains came to a grinding halt
NEW DELHI, JAN. 30.Though all through this January officials of the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation tried their best to keep under wraps the fact that the running of their trains was badly affected due to low power frequency and trains even came to ...
Police review security
NEW DELHI, JAN. 30. The intrusion of a speeding car into the Prime Minister's cavalcade on Tuesday night has once again brought forth the issues of inter-agency coordination, access control and contingency planning. The police are now planning to ...
Other Stories

  • Delhiites may have to pay more for water
  • JNU staff punished for assault
  • Khurana accuses Govt. of power bills scam
  • Gandhi remembered with anti-war message
  • Many Cong. MLAs turn their back on dissidents


    Orissa
    Strike force to check bird poaching
    BHUBANESWAR, JAN. 30. Admitting that migratory birds were being killed by poachers in the Chilka lake, the Orissa Government has decided to set up a strike force to tackle the menace.The existing preventive measures were not adequate to tackle ...


    West Bengal
    CPI(M) blames Centre for Bengal's financial crisis
    KOLKATA, JAN. 30. The Communist Party of India (Marxist), the leader of West Bengal's ruling Left Front Government, today held the Centre responsible for the financial crisis it is currently in, indicating that it would conduct an intensive ...

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