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Gujarat
State to revise industrial policy
GANDHINAGAR, SEPT. 17.The Gujarat Government will announce revised policies on industries, mines and tourism later this week, the Chief Minister, Narendra Modi, said here today. In an informal chat with mediapersons on the occasion of his 54th ...
Panel's fiat violated
AHMEDABAD, SEPT. 17. Despite the Nanavati-Shah Commission's instructions to the Gujarat Government to allow only the minimum number of police personnel during the inquiry into the communal riots, a fair number turned up at today's ...


Haryana
Plan to install former PM's statue
CHANDIGARH, SEPT.17.A statue of the late Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri would be installed at the Sirsa by-pass in Hisar on his birth anniversary, October 2, to inspire future generations, according to the Haryana Chief Minister, Om Prakash ...
Chautala draws flak for lathicharge on students
CHANDIGARH, SEPT.17. The former Haryana Chief Minister and president of the Haryana unit of the Congress, Bhajan Lal, today hit out at the Chautala Government for "arbitrarily" increasing the charges of concessional monthly bus passes as ...


New Delhi
Battle for Metro credit enters another round
NEW DELHI, SEPT. 17.The battle to take the credit for Metro Rail in the Capital has entered a new round. Taking strong exception to the manner in which the Delhi BJP president, Madan Lal Khurana, who is also the Chairman of Delhi Metro Rail ...
Khurana files suit against Prem Singh
NEW DELHI, SEPT. 17.After the Chief Minister, Sheila Dikshit, it was the turn of the Delhi Bharatiya Janata Party leader, Madan Lal Khurana, to pay back but to a different target. Continuing with the defamation game, Mr. Khurana today filed a ...
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    Uttar Pradesh
    `White paper' sees decrease in fiscal deficit
    LUCKNOW, SEPT. 17. The Uttar Pradesh Legislature today approved the interim budget and vote-on-account of the Mulayam Singh Yadav Government for the current financial year. The government assumed power on August 29. The two Houses of the State ...
    Mulayam attacks BSP for 'creating caste hatred'
    LUCKNOW, SEPT. 17. The Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister, Mulayam Singh Yadav, today castigated the Opposition Bahujan Samaj Party for creating caste hatred in the name of honouring dalit icons. The former State Government headed by Ms. Mayawati had ...
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