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Bail applications rejected
PATNA, MAY 8. The anticipatory bail applications of Surendra Yadav and Azad Gandhi (both RJD legislators) and Pappu Yadav, brother-in-law of Shubash Yadav, MLA, and brother of the Chief Minister, Rabri Devi, were rejected by the Gaya District and ...


Jammu & Kashmir
Leftist youths lathicharged in Jammu & Kashmir
SRINAGAR, MAY 8.The coalition Government headed by Mufti Mohammad Sayeed today faced resentment from an unexpected quarter. It was a protest demonstration by the Jammu and Kashmir Democratic Youth Federation, the youth wing of the CPI (M), which ...
Ban on polythene bags in Srinagar
SRINAGAR, MAY 8. The Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC) has started a vigorous drive to implement the blanket ban on the use of polythene bags here and in other parts of Kashmir. The ban was first announced in Gulmarg by the newly set up ...


Maharashtra
Fresh allocation for irrigation in Maharashtra plan
MUMBAI, MAY 8. In an unprecedented development, the Maharashtra Legislature today allotted a fresh Rs. 2,751 crores in its annual plan to fund the neutralisation of investment backlog in the irrigation sector in the backward regions of the State ...


New Delhi
Discoms dictating terms to DERC, alleges BJP
NEW DELHI, MAY 8. Making serious allegations of favouritism and bias against the Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission (DERC) and its Chairman, V.K. Sood, the Leader of the Opposition in the Delhi Assembly, Jagdish Mukhi, today charged that the ...
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    NHRC directive to Punjab Govt.
    NEW DELHI, MAY. 8. The National Human Rights Commission today gave the Punjab Government 10 weeks to file its responses in cases relating to people's disappearances and illegal cremations by police. The case has been before the NHRC since ...



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