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    Haryana
    BJP not averse to HVP's merger
    CHANDIGARH, SEPT. 28.Even though the Haryana unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party would contest the forthcoming Assembly elections in the State on its own and have no tie-up with either the ruling Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) or the Haryana Vikas ...

    More cotton markets in Haryana
    CHANDIGARH, SEPT.28. Eleven cotton markets have been developed in Haryana, with the assistance of the Technology Mission on Cotton (TMC) of the Union Textile Ministry, at a cost of Rs.21.91 crores. An official spokesman of the Haryana State ...

    Himachal Pradesh
    Mankotia comes out against Virbhadra
    SHIMLA, SEPT.28.Agitated over his removal from the State Cabinet, Major Vijay Singh Mankotia, the senior Congress leader, today came out against the Chief Minister, Virbhadra Singh, alleging discrimination against his home district of ...

    Jammu & Kashmir
    SSP summoned for shielding `killer'
    SRINAGAR, SEPT. 28. The Jammu and Kashmir State Human Rights Commission (SHRC) has summoned Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) to appear before it on October 20 in connection with the allegation that police was shielding a counter insurgent ...

    Madhya Pradesh
    Vocational courses in school syllabus under study
    BHOPAL, SEPT. 28.Serious thought is being given in Madhya Pradesh for making the syllabus at the High School level more flexible by introducing special vocational courses that can be incorporated as full-fledged subjects along with those ...

    Pondicherry
    Probe land sharks' activities: CPI
    PONDICHERRY, SEPT. 28. The Communist Party of India (CPI)'s Pondicherry state secretary, N. Kalainathan, has called upon the administration to immediately set up a committee under a Madras High court judge to probe land grabs by `anti-social ...

    Degree, diploma side by side
    PONDICHERRY, SEPT. 28. The Education Minister, K. Lakshminarayanan, said here the government planned to introduce diploma courses in colleges to enable students doing degree courses acquire a diploma simultaneously. This would help them look ...

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    Punjab
    Jobless teachers held for disrupting Congress rally
    KAPURTHALA, SEPT. 28. More than 140 unemployed elementary teachers were arrested today after mild lathi charge as they tried to disrupt the election rally of Congress candidate, Sukhjinder Kaur, which was addressed by Punjab Chief Minister Capt ...

    Rajasthan
    Marchers against Coca-Cola court arrest
    KALADERA (RAJASTHAN), SEPT. 28.Hundreds of people courted arrest today in this dusty village, about 40 km from Jaipur, defying the prohibitory orders clamped to prevent them from laying a siege to the bottling plant of the multinational ...

    Union Territories
    LIC employees to discuss wage revision
    CHANDIGARH, SEPT. 28. A wage revision for employees of the Life Insurance Corporation (LIC) would be one of the main issues to be taken up at the three-day general conference of the Northern Zone Insurance Employees' Association (NZIEA) ...

    Uttar Pradesh
    26 killed in separate accidents
    LUCKNOW, SEPT. 28.At least 26 people were killed and 40 others injured in separate road accidents in Uttar Pradesh during the last 24 hours, police said today. Police said eight people were killed and seven injured when a vehicle carrying 16 ...

    Tram train leads to nowhere
    MAHARAJGANJ (UTTAR PRADESH), SEPT. 28. The 24-km-long tram track in Uttar Pradesh's Laxmipur Forests now leads to nowhere. What was once touted as Asia's only forest tram service today lies in a neglected and dilapidated state. Hari Ahmed, a ...

    Rise in swamp deer density in Dudhwa
    Dudhwa, U.P., Sept. 28. Even as the wildlife week is nearing to raise concern about the protection of the wildlife, a project undertaken by the Uttar Pradesh Forest department to conserve the declining population of swamp deer in the Dudhwa ...

    Flowers bring a new meaning to their life
    VARANASI, SEPT. 28.The city of Varanasi is not only famous for its temples but also for its intellectual and social prowess from times immemorial. Along these lines, its temples have been witness to a social change of a different kind ...

    West Bengal
    An ode to spirit of liberation
    KOLKATA, SEPT. 28. Despite a predictable ending and the characteristic rhetoric of a Films Division venture, a powerful documentary by woman rights activist and film-maker Ananya Chatterjee upholding women's empowerment in the panchayati raj ...



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