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Assam
Gogoi warns BJP leaders against provocative speeches
GUWAHATI, APRIL 3. The Assam Chief Minister, Tarun Gogoi, today warned the Bharatiya Janata Party leaders against spreading communal poison in the State by making provocative speeches. The BJP Jana Jagaran Jatras from various parts of the State ...
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  • 23 tribals killed in Assam


    Jammu & Kashmir
    Autonomy, the ideal solution: Omar
    SRINAGAR, APRIL 3. The National Conference president, Omar Abdullah, today said autonomy was the ideal solution to address the internal dimension of the Kashmir problem and that the Government of India would not agree to any solution outside the ...


    Maharashtra
    `Backward regions in Maharashtra being neglected'
    MUMBAI, APRIL 3.Legislators, cutting across party lines, today returned from the Raj Bhavan ``dissatisfied'' that the backward regions, whose interests are to be safeguarded by the Governor because of special provisions under Article 371 of the ...


    New Delhi
    A cyber cafe for visually impaired
    NEW DELHI, APRIL 3.NEW DELHI, APRIL 3. This version of ''Jaws'' is not Steven Speilberg's ode to hungry sharks. Instead, it is a software that helps the visually impaired become computer literate, launching them on the road to ...
    `BJP adopting double standard on Statehood'
    NEW DELHI, APRIL 3. Launching a belligerent attack on the BJP, the Delhi Chief Minister, Sheila Dikshit, today termed it as a party of "black marketers and hoarders'' who were always waiting to exploit the situation and then go for a kill at the ...
    Jain's nomination a setback for senior Cong. leaders
    NEW DELHI, APRIL 3. The nomination of the Hauz Khas Councillor, Ashok Jain, as the Congress candidate for the post of Delhi Mayor has strengthened the position of DPCC president, Subhash Chopra, but has come as a setback to the senior leaders of ...
    MCD did not utilise funds for schools
    NEW DELHI, APRIL 3. A year after the BJP was thrown out of power from Town Hall, the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India has found that during its five years' rule (1997-2002), the Municipal Corporation of Delhi failed to utilise as ...


    Rajasthan
  • Solar-powered rickshaws on the road


    Uttar Pradesh
    BJP leader downplays U.P. MLAs' meeting with Venkaiah
    NEW DELHI, APRIL 3. The senior BJP leader, Lalji Tandon, today found it difficult to answer questions after the recent complaint made by party MLAs to the high command against the attitude of the party Ministers in the Mayawati-led coalition ...



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