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Kaziranga to be thrown open to tourists from OctoberGUWAHATI, SEPT. 9.The sprawling Kaziranga National Park (KNP) in Assam, the famed abode of one-horned rhinoceros, will be thrown open for tourists from October one after the flood-ravaged roads and bridges within the park are restored. The ... Gujarat Gujarat steps up security for politicians GANDHINAGAR, SEPT. 9.Some youth are being trained in terrorist activities to create lawlessness in Gujarat, the Minister of State for Home, Amit Shah, told the Assembly today. He declined to give further details but refuted the Congress' ... Police can now seek custody via video-conferencing GANDHINAGAR, SEPT. 9.The BJP Government in Gujarat has empowered the police to seek custody of an accused person through video-conferencing. Though an Ordinance to this effect amending Section 167 of the Criminal Procedure Code Act ... Jammu & Kashmir A vindictive move: Omar JAMMU, SEPT. 9. The National Conference has sharply reacted to the Mufti Government's decision to take over the Muslim Aquaf Trust (MAT) by ousting the committee headed by the former Chief Minister, Farooq Abdullah, and described it as an act of ... Ordinance promulgated JAMMU, SEPT. 9. The Jammu and Kashmir Government has promulgated an ordinance for proper control and efficient management regulation of specified Wakfs, relating to their protection, preservation and use of properties. Termed the Jammu and ... Madhya Pradesh `Uniform civil code should include best of all religions' BHOPAL, SEPT. 9. Justice Kumar Rajaratnam, the new Chief Justice of the Madhya Pradesh High Court, today underlined the need for a uniform civil code saying it should incorporate the best of all religions. Mr. Justice Rajaratnam, who was sworn ... Maharashtra Solapur bypoll a test-run for BJP MUMBAI, SEPT. 9. It could have been just another byelection sans a contest, like most of them have been since 1999 in Maharashtra. But with the Bharatiya Janata Party wanting to make it a test-run for next year's elections to both the Lok Sabha ... New Delhi Focus on joint fight against terrorism NEW DELHI, SEPT. 9.The Deputy Prime Minister of Israel, Yosef Lapid, today visited the All India Anti-Terrorist Front's office in the Capital and discussed problems related to terrorism. During his meeting with the Front's chairman, M.S. Bitta, ... Khurana strikes back; serves notice on Prem Singh NEW DELHI, SEPT. 9.After having been served a legal notice by the Chief Minister, Sheila Dikshit, it was the turn of the Delhi BJP president, Madan Lal Khurana, to strike back. Mr. Khurana today served a legal notice of defamation on the Delhi ... Cong. Councillors in the race for party ticket NEW DELHI, SEPT.9.An intense competition of sorts has broken out in the ruling Congress in Delhi between the party legislators and the Councillors for not only taking credit for doing developmental work in the constituency but also projecting a ... Other Stories
Orissa JD(U) delegation meets Union Minister NEW DELHI, SEPT. 9. A delegation of the Orissa Janata Dal (U) today met the party president and Union Minister for Food and Public Distribution, Sharad Yadav, and apprised him of the flood situation in the State. Mr. Yadav assured the leader of ... Rajasthan Vice-President decides to remain a Rajasthan voter NEW DELHI, SEPT. 9. The Vice-President, Bhairon Singh Shekhawat, has decided not to become a registered voter of the New Delhi parliamentary constituency, where he has been staying for the past one year now, and instead continue to exercise his ... Uttar Pradesh Mulayam seeks workers' help to form model Govt. LUCKNOW, SEPT. 9. The Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister, Mulayam Singh Yadav, today called upon the workers of his party to cooperate with his newly-formed government so that it fulfils its dream of becoming a "model government". Addressing the ... Appointments, land allotments by Mayawati stayed GHAZIABAD, SEPT. 9.The Uttar Pradesh Government today ordered stay on all new appointments, promotions and land allotments made by the Mayawati regime in Noida, Greater Noida, Ghaziabad, Meerut and Saharanpur districts from August one to 29. ... Other Stories
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