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Bihar
Samata suspends MLA
NEW DELHI, MAY 26.The Samata Party president, George Fernandes, today expelled the Bihar MLA, Sunil Pandey, from the primary membership of the party with immediate effect. Mr. Pandey was allegedly involved in the recent kidnapping of Patna ...


Gujarat
Another 'survey' of Christians
PATAN (GUJARAT), MAY 26. In total disregard of the Gujarat High Court's orders, the Patan district police have launched yet another "survey" of the Christians and the institutions run by the community even as the State authorities denied issuing ...


Jammu & Kashmir
Six policemen killed in accident
AHMEDABAD, MAY 26. Six policemen died on the spot when the jeep in which they were travelling collided head-on with a truck near Ramgarh in Patan district of Gujarat late last night while escorting an accused to the jail. The accused was also ...


New Delhi
DU race begins in right earnest
NEW DELHI, MAY 26.The "big fight'' might still be some weeks away, but with many Delhi University colleges deciding to start early, the big race has begun in right earnest. And though the coming days are unlikely to bring much cheer to ...
Mobile phones set to outnumber land lines
NEW DELHI, MAY 26. From outgoing calls worth Rs. 24 per minute to free incoming calls, mobile phone-users have come a long way during the past one decade. And Delhiites now are on the verge of breaking a longstanding record -- mobile phones-users ...
Mismanagement of resources causing water crisis
NEW DELHI, MAY 26. The water crisis in Delhi is more an issue of irrational distribution, unscientific planning and mismanagement rather than availability. While large parts of the city might be facing acute shortage of water for the past several ...
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    Jharkand
    Bandh disrupts life
    RANCHI, MAY 26. Life was badly hit here today by a two-day Jharkhand bandh, called by pro-domicile organisations, although the agitation remained peaceful, barring an arson case. The Jharkhand Front, a common platform of regional parties, and ...



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