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Jammu & Kashmir Leopard mauls a minor boy JAMMU: A leopard mauled a minor in Doda district, injuring him seriously, official sources said on Tuesday. Seven-year-old Sahil was seriously injured when a leopard pounced upon him outside his residence at Nal Dangri area in Doda district ... Orissa Chief Minister denies shielding any guilty Opposition flays Government on law and order situation Protests in Gajapati over work on Vansadhara Collector promises talks with his counterpart on the issue WAR OF WORDS
Constructions on beach trigger rowBERHAMPUR: Environmentalists and hoteliers are at loggerheads over the state of beach at Gopalpur beach resort. Both groups entered into a verbal duel at a seminar organised by the Beach Protection Council of Orissa (BPCO) at Gopalpur over the ... Plan to electrify remote village using biogas OREDA and Forest Dept. join hands Other Stories
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Karunanidhi's contributions hailedYoung wing celebrates Karunanidhi's birthday Uttar Pradesh ADJ's son held on rape charge Police recover vehicle used in crime Temperatures rise in UP LUCKNOW: Temperatures in some parts of Uttar Pradesh rose slightly on Tuesday with the State Capital recording a maximum of 41.6 degrees Celsius. The maximum in the city on Monday was 41.2 degrees Celsius. Allahabad recorded a maximum of ... Four IAS, PCS officers transferred in UP LUCKNOW: Four IAS and PCS officers were transferred in a midnight reshuffle by the Mayawati Government, officials said here on Tuesday. Principal Secretary Revenue, Kunwar Fateh Bahadur Singh, was made the Principal Secretary to the Chief ... West Bengal Pre-1947 records to be exempted from scrutiny KOLKATA: In a move aimed at helping historians, the West Bengal Government has decided that confidential records till 1947 that are used for research purposes will be exempted from scrutiny. "Till now, researchers could consult the ... Read Today's supplements: Metro Plus | Opportunities | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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