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Assam
Murder of tea estate staff triggers panic
GUWAHATI, JUNE 14. Panic has gripped the seven hundred and odd tea gardens in Assam, following the killing of three garden managers by workers in two incidents in quick succession. The deputy manager and assistant manager of Sopai tea estate in ...


Gujarat
NID may get `deemed university' status
AHMEDABAD, JUNE 14. The National Institute of Design, the only institute of its kind in the country, is expected to get the "deemed university'' status. The institute's governing body, on Friday, decided to prepare "documents'' for seeking the ...
A rath yatra for girls' education
GANDHINAGAR, JUNE 14. After the "Gujarat Gaurav rath,'' it is the "girls education rath'' for the Chief Minister, Narendra Modi. In a unique programme to encourage education among girl children, Mr. Modi has galvanised the entire administration ...


New Delhi
Cong. `ploy' to keep vote bank intact
NEW DELHI, JUNE 14.It appears that the recent protest by the Congress Government in Delhi against the relocation and uprooting of slum clusters in Delhi was only aimed at preserving its traditional vote bank and not because of any "genuine ...
A drive or a farce?
NEW DELHI, JUNE 14. Senior New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) functionaries feel that there is an urgent need to make people aware about how to keep public parks in Lutyens' Delhi neat and clean. But what they have failed to realise is that it is ...
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  • PCO owners want rules relaxed
  • Cable fault affects MTNL services
  • DWGE to start more courses for working professionals
  • Action against five more AIIMS doctors soon


    Orissa
    Naxals surrender
    BHUBANESWAR, JUNE 14. Three tribal naxalites, including two women, surrendered before the Malkangiri district Superintendent of Police, S. Devdutt Singh, today. The three belonged to the People's Gurriella Army, a specialised wing of the People's ...



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