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Jammu & Kashmir
'Autonomy key issue for National Conference'
JAMMU, FEB. 26.The leader of the National Conference in the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly, Ghulam Mohhiuddin Shah, today said autonomy for the State would remain a political issue for his party and any peace mission formed should take notice of ...
Flag issue rocks Assembly
JAMMU, FEB. 26. The issue of the Jammu and Kashmir Ministers not using the State flag rocked the Assembly today with the National Conference (NC) members accusing the ruling coalition of showing "disrespect to the State Constitution". As soon ...


Madhya Pradesh
Gas leak causes panic in Bhopal
BHOPAL, FEB. 26.Panic prevailed for some time in areas near the Tarun Pushkar swimming pool in the city following leakage of chlorine gas from the pool premises last night in which about 35 persons were affected. There was a leak from one of ...
Forces trying to disturb peace: Minister
BHOPAL, FEB. 26.The Madhya Pradesh Home Minister, Mahendra Baudh, told the Assembly today that the State Government was aware of the forces trying to disturb communal peace and harmony. Reiterating the Government's commitment, he said elements ...


New Delhi
Public welcomes rail budget
NEW DELHI, FEB. 26. The Railway Budget this year has come as a great relief for those who frequently travel by Shatabdi and Rajdhani as the rationalisation of fares has for the first time in many years led to an actual decrease in the ...
Four crushed to death
NEW DELHI, FEB. 26. Four pedestrians were killed and two, including a Delhi police constable, were injured when a rashly driven truck rammed into another, subsequently hitting several other vehicles at Kashmiri Gate in North Delhi late last ...
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