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Bihar
IT Dept. accepts claim of Laloo, Rabri
PATNA, MAY 6. The Income Tax Department has exonerated the Bihar Chief Minister, Rabri Devi, and her husband, Laloo Prasad Yadav, of charges of spending lavishly on the marriage of their eldest daughter, Misa Bharati, and closed a case relating ...


Jammu & Kashmir
Peace moves rekindle hopes in State
SRINAGAR, MAY 6. The ongoing initiative in India and Pakistan have been received with both hope and scepticism in Kashmir, which has remained in the centre of "hostile activities'' between the two neighbours. However, for the first time in the ...
Rehabilitation plan for border residents
JAMMU, MAY 6. The State Government has decided to provide alternative land to the border migrants to ensure safe shelters and cultivable land for them. Even after the de-escalation of tensions on the India-Pakistan border quite a number of ...


Maharashtra
Hearing in case against Thackeray deferred
MUMBAI, MAY 6. The Bombay High Court has deferred till June 23 an appeal filed by the Samajwadi Party's Maharashtra unit president and Rajya Sabha MP, Abu Asim Azmi, against a lower court order acquitting the Shiv Sena supremo, Bal Thackeray, and ...


Uttar Pradesh
Udit Raj extends invitation to Mayawati
NEW DELHI, MAY 6. The war of words between the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister, Mayawati, and the Justice Party chief, Udit Raj, over religious conversions and leadership of Dalits intensified with the latter inviting Ms. Mayawati to attend a ...


West Bengal
Left Front denies Opposition charge
KOLKATA, MAY 6. Biman Bose, chairman of the ruling Left Front in West Bengal, today countered the combined Opposition's charges that the ruling communists had unleashed terror to win the May 11 panchayat election with the claim that the CPI (M) ...



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