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Gujarat 3 injured in clash AHMEDABAD, FEB. 1. Three persons were injured and five kiosks set afire in a communal clash in the Jamalpur locality here this afternoon. Trouble started over an altercation in a barber's shop in the Fulwali Gali area. One person was allegedly ... Jammu & Kashmir Demolition of encroachments will go on: Minister JAMMU, FEB. 1. Despite the alleged pressure exerted by a section of influential people, the coalition Government headed by Mufti Mohammad Sayeed has not shown any sign of relenting in demolishing thousands of illegal encroachments in Srinagar and ... Prisoners' release: Cases yet to be reviewed JAMMU, FEB. 1. Its pro-people image notwithstanding, the People's Democratic Party-led coalition in Jammu and Kashmir has failed to keep its promise of reviewing the cases of political detenus languishing in jails for several years. Ostensibly ... Other Stories
Madhya Pradesh Curbs on captive power units eased BHOPAL, FEB. 1.Confronted with a massive electricity crisis, the Madhya Pradesh Government has been forced to amend its rigid captive power policy and under the new rules, permission would no longer be required to set up a captive power plant ... New Delhi Some coffee, some culture, some colour.... NEW DELHI, FEB. 1.This is one place where Phoebe singing "Smelly Cat'' would not be unwelcome. A "big'' place for small upcoming artistes, Dakini Art Cafe is trying to create some space for those who just want to express themselves. ``By ... Hike in auto fares slashed NEW DELHI, FEB. 1.As expected, the Delhi Government today announced a partial rollback in the proposed fares of autorickshaws but went back on the announcement on taxi fare hike. The starting fare of Rs. 8 and Rs. 3.50 per km subsequently will ... Other Stories
Punjab Software-linked system to check foeticide CHANDIGARH, FEB. 1.A unique "Integrated Monitoring System'', described as the first of its kind in the country, has been launched as a pilot project in Ludhiana to check the misuse of technology for female foeticide. The programme has been ... Uttar Pradesh It is caste bias: Mayawati LUCKNOW, FEB. 1. The Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister, Mayawati, today charged that all her opponents, including those in the Bharatiya Janata Party who had criticised the use of the Prevention of Terrorism Act (POTA) against the independent MLA, ... Proper coordination with BSP needed, says BJP NEW DELHI, FEB. 1.As voices in the Uttar Pradesh BJP unit get louder against using POTA against independent MLA, Raja Bhaiya, the BJP party chief, M. Venkaiah Naidu, today advocated proper coordination between the ruling partners in order to ... West Bengal Govt. proposals to overcome financial crisis KOLKATA, FEB. 1.The West Bengal Government has drawn up proposals for mopping up an additional revenue of Rs. 500 crores to help the State get out of the financial jam it is currently in. In a booklet, the MIT-trained Finance Minister, Asim ... CEC gives clean chit to Govt. KOLKATA, FEB. 1. The Chief Election Commissioner, J. M. Lyngdoh, today gave a clean chit to the West Bengal Government on the issue of revision of electoral rolls, saying there was no evidence of malpractice in deletion of names from the list. ... 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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