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Karnataka
  • Hearing on scribes' plea in October


    Jammu & Kashmir
    PDF seeks special package for J&K
    SRINAGAR, APRIL 28. The People's Democratic Forum (PDF), comprising an Independent and CPI(M) MLAs in the coalition Government, has demanded a special political and economic package for Jammu and Kashmir to address the extraordinary ...
    Mann for opening border with Pak.
    JAMMU, APRIL 28. The Shiromani Akali Dal president and MP, Simranjit Singh Mann, has called for opening the India-Pakistan border so that the normal exchange of people and trade can resume. It would only supplement the efforts of the Prime ...
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  • Strike threat by AIR, DD staff in Srinagar
  • Father killed for govt. dole
  • Panel recommends release of eight prisoners


    Maharashtra
    Sena renews bid to keep out `outsiders'
    MUMBAI, APRIL 28. The executive president of the Shiv Sena, Uddhav Thackeray, will write to all political parties in and outside Maharashtra requesting them to keep the "me Mumbaikar" campaign above politics so that "Mumbai stands ...


    New Delhi
    Now a book mall for World Book Capital
    NEW DELHI, NEW DELHI, APRIL 28. The newly-crowned ''World Book Capital'' will soon have a ''book mall'' of its own. The National Book Trust (NBT) will set up a permanent book pavilion here at Pragati Maidan displaying the latest publications in ...
    BJP demands Cong. apology for Metro allegations
    NEW DELHI, APRIL 28. The Delhi BJP today demanded a public apology from the Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee president, Subhash Chopra, "for making baseless and false allegations'' against the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation and the Vajpayee ...
    `Muslim community traumatised in Godhra'
    NEW DELHI, APRIL 28. After the ordinary citizens, it is the middle class and professionals among Muslims who are now feeling the most insecure and persecuted in Godhra as the re-imposition of POTA and the arrest of an active community leader, ...
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  • By the children for the children
  • Uphaar judgment hailed



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