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Himachal Pradesh Assembly session from June 23 SHIMLA, JUNE 20. The Budget session of 10th Vidhan Sabha will commence from June 23, the Speaker, Gangu Ram Musafir, said here today. The session would end on July 21 with a week's recess from July 5. The Chief Minister, Vir Bhadra Singh, who ... Jammu & Kashmir Situation changing in our favour: Hurriyat SRINAGAR, JUNE 20. Breaking its silence of over a month, the All Party Hurriyat Conference (APHC) said today that it was ready to support any role played by the world community for resolving the Kashmir issue. On the occasion of the 39th ... 'Situation continues to be alarming at LoC' JAMMU, JUNE 20. The Union Minister of State for Defence, Chaman Lal Gupta, today said that the situation at the Line of Control between India and Pakistan continued to be alarming and far from normal. Everyday, the troops were encountering ... Madhya Pradesh Four starvation deaths in village: panel BHOPAL, JUNE 20. A fact-finding committee of Bharatiya Janata Party MLAs has come to the conclusion after visiting the Musredichak village in Guna district of Madhya Pradesh that at least four persons have died of starvation there within one ... New Delhi Rain brings companions -- waterlogging and power cuts NEW DELHI, JUNE 20. The pre-monsoon rain on Thursday evening and Friday morning did bring much needed relief to Delhiites from the scorching sun, but it also brought with it the by now familiar problems of waterlogging and hours of power cuts in ... No load-shedding from next year, asserts Sheila NEW DELHI, JUNE 20. Arguing that there was a perceptible improvement in the power situation in the Capital after privatisation, the Delhi Chief Minister, Sheila Dikshit, today claimed that load-shedding would become a thing of the past from next ... Naval Commander dies in mishap NEW DELHI, JUNE 20. A 35-year-old naval Commander, Nawaz Ahmed, posted as Deputy Director at Naval Headquarters here, was crushed under the wheels of a private water tanker at Chanakyapuri in New Delhi yesterday. The tanker driver and his helper ... Short-term courses may mark a new trend NEW DELHI, JUNE 20. It could well mark the beginning of a new trend in Delhi University. One that encourages students to take up short-term courses that may not be related to their undergraduate programme but can help shape their career graph. ... Uttar Pradesh Re-induction after Minister gets clean chit from CBI: Mayawati LUCKNOW, JUNE 20.The Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister, Mayawati, today said that the dropped Minister of State, Amarmani Tripathi, would have to wait till the CBI proved him innocent before he could be re-inducted into the Council of ... CBI nod for probe NEW DELHI, JUNE 20.The Central Bureau of Investigation today gave its nod to carry out investigations into the murder of poetess Madhumita Shukhla after the agency's comment were sought by the Cabinet Secretariat on the case. Highly-placed ... Jagmohan writes to Mayawati again NEW DELHI, JUNE 20. His earlier instructions to stop work on the proposed Heritage Corridor near the Taj Mahal and the Agra Fort having apparently fallen on deaf ears, the Union Tourism and Culture Minister, Jagmohan, wrote to the Uttar Pradesh ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Young World | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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