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Bihar
740 policemen facing criminal cases in Bihar
PATNA: Over 740 policemen in Bihar, from constables to Superintendents, are facing criminal cases.Official sources said here on Thursday that recently two policemen were convicted by the lower courts. However several cases were still pending ...

Child labourers rescued
Children were engaged at a construction site in Arra

Himachal Pradesh
CPI (M) to campaign against price rise
Demand to strengthen public distribution network

Madhya Pradesh
Minister sees poverty, but blames Congress for it
Madhya Pradesh continues to rank among the last three States after Orissa, Bihar

Pondicherry
Pondy port `vulnerable' to anti social activities: CG chief
"Due to this Coast Guard station has been established here"

Opposition disturbing law and order, says Narayanasamy
"Shows they are desperate, apprehensive about the outcome in the polls"

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Punjab
Punjab all set for a `blue revolution' in farm sector
State's per unit area of fish production is at 6094 kg per hectare as against the national average of 2600 kg

Rs. 800-crore dam over Ravi cleared
The project includes power houses that would generate 168 MW of electricity

Rajasthan
State Bank of Bikaner and Jaipur's business up
All 832 branches have been brought under "anywhere banking" facility

Uttar Pradesh
Row between Ministers intensifies
Azam Khan's dream to set up a varsity at Rampur is to pursue personal agenda: Quereshi

U.P. to protest against penal action for `grid indiscipline'
`The State is not getting power from the Central sector as per quota'

Five dead as heat wave intensifies
LUCKNOW: Heat wave conditions intensified in Uttar Pradesh on Friday with the mercury soaring to 46 degrees Celsius in Jhansi and five people died of heat in parts of the State since Thursday. Jhansi at 46 degrees was the hottest place in the ...

Uttaranchal
Badrinath and Kedarnath shrines reopen for `darshan'
DEHRA DUN: The higher Himalayan shrines of Badrinath and Kedarnath have reopened for `darshan' amid much fanfare and loud chants of Vedic mantras. Thousands of pilgrims from all over the country and abroad were present to be among the first to ...

RBI to open regional office
DEHRA DUN: The Reserve Bank of India will open its regional office in Uttaranchal within two months. Announcing this here after a meeting of the RBI Board, a senior official said that it had also been decided to extend banking facilities through ...




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