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Jammu & Kashmir
Will Cong. go it alone in J&K?
SRINAGAR, OCT. 19. The imposition of Governor's rule did provide breathing time for the Congress and the People's Democratic Party (PDP) to cobble together the required numbers for staking the claim to form the next government. But the ...
Party position
The National Conference has emerged as the single largest party with 28 MLAs in the 87-member House. The Congress has 20, followed by the People's Democratic Party (PDP) with 16. Four seats have been won by the Panther's Party, two by the CPI(M), ...
NC needs me for some more time: Farooq
SRINAGAR, OCT. 19.The National Conference patron, Farooq Abdullah's mood has not apparently been affected by the stunning defeat his party suffered in the recent Assembly elections. On the last day as Chief Minister on October 17, Dr. Abdullah ...


Maharashtra
Govt. in a debt trap
MUMBAI, OCT. 19. Maharashtra's multi-party coalition Government, led by the Congress, has stepped into its fourth year sans celebrations for it has become clear to everyone, including its partners, that is only marking time, its financial woes ...


New Delhi
CM condemns VHP leader's remarks
NEW DELHI, OCT. 19. The Delhi Chief Minister, Sheila Dikshit, today expressed shock and disbelief at the language used by the Vishwa Hindu Parishad leader, Parveen Togadia, against the Congress president, Sonia Gandhi. She called upon one and all ...
Avdhesh Sharma refused bail
NEW DELHI, OCT. 19. A Delhi court today refused to grant bail to Avdhesh Sharma, prime accused in the abduction-cum-gang-rape case of a Delhi-based singer-cum-dancer in the Alaknanda area here earlier this month. Rejecting his plea for bail as ...
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  • Army officer held for beating JNU students
  • Game of cards leads to death
  • L-G's objections of no consequence: Dikshit
  • Woman found murdered


    Rajasthan
    No starvation deaths: Govt
    JAIPUR, OCT. 19.The Rajasthan Government has denied reports of "starvation deaths'' in the tribal hamlets of Baran district in the State. The Government, however, has conceded that 11 children had died in the Kishengarh panchayat samiti area ...
    8,700 industrial disputes settled
    JAIPUR, OCT. 19.As part of an intensive campaign launched under the labour laws, the work relating to making new registrations of establishments, issuing of licences and renewal of documents has been taken up on a massive scale across Rajasthan. ...

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