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Bihar Assembly adjourned over anti-Bush protests PATNA: The Opposition forced four adjournments in the Bihar Assembly on Thursday, protesting U.S. President George Bush's visit to India and the police firing on students in Gaya on Wednesday. The RJD, under the leadership of Rabri Devi, staged ... Haryana Haryana's focus on drinking water Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda completes one year in office on Sunday Option on medical reimbursement changed CHANDIGARH: The Haryana Government has now enabled its employees, pensioners, family pensioners and their dependents to change the option of reimbursement of medical expenses for chronic diseases any time during the year. The Financial ... Himachal Pradesh Himachal set for 8.2 per cent growth Virbhadra Singh to present budget today Jharkand `Consider displacement issue compassionately' RANCHI: Jharkhand Assembly Speaker Inder Singh Namdhari said on Thursday that resettlement and rehabilitation were serious issues and asked the State Government to compassionately address to the people's fear over losing land to investors. ... Maharashtra Muslims stage anti-Bush protest The rally also drew support of Left parties, Samajwadi Party Rain in east U.P., M.P. PUNE: Day temperatures were markedly above normal in Uttarnchal, Jammu and Kashmir and were appreciably above normal in Assam, Meghalaya, Orissa, Jharkhand, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya Maharashtra, coastal Andhra Pradesh and Rayalseema and were ... Pondicherry Nursing college students observe fast They want admission in recognised institution PCC records views on constituency-wise prospects PONDICHERRY: Within almost an hour since the announcement of the poll schedule by Election Commission the ruling Congress has started recording the views and also the feedback available from the party's functionaries in the urban, rural and semi ... Other Stories
Punjab Students learning how to earn while studying Students of Ek Jote High School getting special training Rajasthan Christians urge government to rein in Sangh Parivar outfits JAIPUR: The Christian community in Rajasthan has asked the Bharatiya Janata Party-led Government in the State to rein in the Sangh Parivar outfits which have been on a rampage in the past. The daily attacks on Christian institutions and places of ... Military band concert presented JAIPUR: The Jammu and Kashmir Light Infantry Regiment Military Band presented a delightful and melodious military band concert to commemorate the 19th raising day of Desert Corps in Jodhpur on Wednesday. The event was organised at Konark ... Uttar Pradesh SP parades rebel BSP MLAs Mayawati meets Governor, demands dismissal of Mulayam Government Widespread protests in U.P. against Bush visit Seven injured in Sultanpur district as mob turns violent BJP demands President's rule Mulayam should resign, says Kalyan Singh A SPECIAL HORSE-BREEDING
Army's pride, little Gaurav, takes a novel birthThe new process leads to several high quality offspring in a single year Kalam to visit Varanasi, Lucknow today LUCKNOW: Principal Secretary (Home) Alok Sinha said here on Thursday that the President will reach Varanasi on Friday morning to attend the Convocation of the Banaras Hindu University. Dr Kalam, after attending the convocation, will leave for ...
Two criminals killed in encounterMEERUT: The special task force (STF) and the Meerut police in a joint operation here on Thursday killed two dreaded criminals allegedly involved in the murder of former Tamil Nadu Minister Sudarshanam. Police recovered two country-made ... Uttaranchal Uttaranchal facing problem of plenty Central funds of Rs. 800 crores out of Rs. 2,700 crores remain unutilised and are about to lapse Read Today's supplements: Friday Review | Young World | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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