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Jammu & Kashmir
Despite HC order, J&K women don't enjoy equal status
JAMMU, FEB. 11. Despite the Jammu and Kashmir High Court judgment restoring the right of permanent resident of the State to women who marry persons from outside the State, there is no relief for those in this category. While men who marry women ...
Spurious medicines at Raj Bhavan
JAMMU, FEB. 11. Peeved at the circulation of spurious and outdated drugs in the State, the Jammu and Kashmir Governor, Girish Chander Saxena, expressed deep concern over the state of the health sector and said that even the Raj Bhavan was not ...


Maharashtra
Centre to assess pest-hit sugarcane in Maharashtra
NEW DELHI, FEB. 11.A Central team will visit Maharashtra soon for assessment of the white woolly aphid pest attack on the sugarcane crop. The decision to send the team follows a meeting of the Crop Weather Watch Group of the Ministry of ...


New Delhi
Delimitation spectre haunts affected MLAs
NEW DELHI, FEB. 11.Even as proposals for delimitation of Assembly and Lok Sabha constituencies continue to haunt the leadership of both the Congress and the BJP, the Delhi Congress MLAs and party leaders today decided to oppose any ...
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    Orissa
    Forest guard killed
    BHUBANESWAR, FEB. 11.The Orissa Government's efforts to check illegal fishing by mechanised trawlers along the State's coast to protect the endangered Olive Ridley sea turtles has suffered a setback with the trawler operators killing a forest ...

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