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Bihar
Union Ministers from State causing maximum harm: RJD
PATNA, JUNE 9.The Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) today alleged that the "zeal' shown by Union Ministers from Bihar to get themselves 'well covered' by the media through propaganda had caused Bihar the maximum harm. Castigating Union Minister for ...


Himachal Pradesh
Annual Plan pegged at 1,335 crores
SHIMLA, JUNE 9.Annual Plan outlay for Himachal Pradesh was today finalised at Rs 1,335 crores even as the Planning Commission expressed concern over decreasing trend in overall growth of Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP). The Plan outlay was ...


Jammu & Kashmir
Cross-border terrorism unabated: Fernandes
JAMMU, JUNE 9. The Defence Minister, George Fernandes, said today that Pakistan had not responded to India's peace initiative with sincerity, as its involvement in crossborder terrorism remained ``unabated and crystal clear''. Addressing ...
`No one will be allowed access to our military bases'
JAMMU, JUNE 9. The Defence Minister, George Fernandes, today said that Indian military bases would never be allowed to be used by any other country. He was reacting to reports that the United States, which has lined up several joint military ...
We want Pandits to return, says Mufti
TULMULLA, JUNE 9. It was a sort of a homecoming for over 50,000 Kashmiri Pandits, at the annual festival of the Kheer Bhawani, with none other than the Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister, Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, playing host to them. Most of them ...
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  • People of Ladakh hopeful of tourist boom
  • Vohra `ready' to talk to anyone


    Madhya Pradesh
    Unity in diversity
    GWALIOR, JUNE 9.They came by every imaginable mode of transport, truck, tractors, scooters and even cycles to find their soul-mate in one of the largest mass marriage ceremonies in Madhya Pradesh and there were as many as 71 couples. And the ...


    Maharashtra
    Case of rape registered after people's pressure
    MUMBAI, JUNE 9. The Maharashtra police are yet to arrest those who raped a 14-year-old girl and her mother and killed five other members of the family in an orchard at village Vihit on the outskirts of Nashik last week. Initially, police ...


    Punjab
    Talhan violence: Jalandhar police officers replaced
    CHANDIGARH, JUNE 9.The Punjab Government today ordered a major shake up of the police administration in Jalandhar by replacing both the District police chief and DIG in a damage control exercise in the aftermath of caste violence in Talhan and ...


    Uttar Pradesh
    VHP launches `sankalp sutra' programme
    LUCKNOW, JUNE 9. The Vishwa Hindu Parishad today launched its `sankalp sutra' programme from Ayodhya to revive its campaign on the Ram temple issue. The programme consists of taking "Ram raksha sankalp sutras" (holy threads) to various parts of ...
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  • Mayawati's appeal to NRIs


    West Bengal
    Kolkata Corporation Commissioner assaulted
    KOLKATA, JUNE 9. Some members of the Mayor-in-Council (MIC) of the Trinamool Congress-BJP controlled Kolkata Municipal Corporation today assaulted the Commissioner, Debashish Som, demanding the withdrawal of a circular issued by him. Tension ...


    Jharkand
    Front demands dissolution of Assembly
    RANCHI, JUNE 9.The Jharkhand Front, a group of six regional parties in the state, today marched to the Raj Bhawan demanding dissolution of the Assembly and dismissal of the government. Holding that the present government and the assembly ...
    Govt. to go ahead with recruitment drive
    RANCHI, JUNE 9.Despite the ongoing agitation by the pro-domicile forces, the BJP-led NDA government in Jharkhand has decided to go ahead with the recruitment drive to fill up the vacancies in various departments in phases. After completion of ...



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