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Bihar
Spurt in blinding incidents in Bihar
PATNA, OCT. 14.There has been a marked spurt in incidents of blinding of alleged criminals in Bihar in recent days. The barbarity has spread to neighbouring Jharkhand, where a policeman himself committed this gory act. A policeman in Ranchi, ...


Gujarat
Woman killed in police firing in Gujarat
AHMEDABAD, OCT. 14. A woman was killed and three were injured when police opened fire to quell violence that broke out during an attempt to arrest an escaped convict in Bhorwad area under the Vadi police station in Vadodara city today. A ...
Another batch leaves for Ayodhya
AHMEDABAD, OCT. 14. Another batch of Trishul-wielding Vishwa Hindu Parishad activists from Gujarat left today by the Sabarmati Express for Ayodhya to participate in the October 17 programme there. According to the VHP State general secretary, ...
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  • Petition of `Ram bhakts' dismissed


    New Delhi
    BJP, Akalis yet to decide on seats
    NEW DELHI, OCT. 14.Though the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Akali Dal have decided to jointly contest the Delhi Assembly elections on December 1, they are yet to reach an agreement on seat-sharing. In another interesting move, the BJP leader, ...
    Dengue scare takes its toll
    NEW DELHI, OCT. 14.The rising incidence of dengue in the Capital and satellite townships has created a scare not only among residents of various areas here but also among people in other parts of the country. As many as 37 dengue cases were ...
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  • Bidhuri to contest from Badarpur
  • Vikas Yadav's bail plea dismissed
  • DCW becoming redundant?


    Tripura
    `It was ULFA's notice'
    GUWAHATI, OCT. 14. The Assam Government today confirmed that it was the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) — and not ordinary criminals — that had served a Rs. 2-crore extortion notice on the Hindustan Lever Ltd. (HLL) ...


    West Bengal
    Bengal Govt. proposes restrictions on rallies
    KOLKATA, OCT. 14. The West Bengal Government is giving a final shape to a set of proposals restricting the holding of public meetings and taking out processions in Kolkata. The proposals will be incorporated in a paperbook to be submitted to the ...
    Left outfits to scale down protests
    KOLKATA, OCT. 14. West Bengal's ruling Leftists today decided to scale down protests in the backdrop of the Kolkata High Court staying Justice Amitava Lala's order restricting rallies in the city on weekdays. However, the Front partners who ...



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