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Haryana Concession for handicapped in buses CHANDIGARH, NOV. 1. The Haryana Chief Minister, Om Prakash Chautala, today announced that handicapped children would be offered concessional bus fare in State Roadways buses in the same manner as was being provided in trains by the Central ... Jammu & Kashmir It will be a low-key anniversary for Mufti Govt. SRINAGAR, NOV. 1. The celebration of the completion of one year in office by Mufti Mohammed Sayeed, who was sworn in on November 2, 2002, as Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister, is to be a low-key affair. To mark the occasion, tomorrow, the Chief ... New Delhi No parking space at Metro stations, no feeder buses NEW DELHI, NOV. 1. Lack of adequate parking space for buses at the Delhi Metro stations is being cited by the Delhi Transport Corporation as one of the reasons for its inability to provide feeder bus service to the entire 12.8-km Metro system ... Other Stories
Orissa 'Rape' issue rocks House again BHUBANESWAR, NOV. 1. The Orissa Assembly witnessed uproarious scenes today with the Opposition members demanding a judicial or CBI probe into the alleged rape and murder of a Class VI student of a local school by her seniors last month. ... Rajasthan Major revision of electoral rolls in Rajasthan JAIPUR, NOV. 1.The exercise of correcting electoral rolls by reading out names aloud at ward sabhas and gram sabhas in rural areas has yielded dramatic results in Rajasthan. The drive, undertaken from August 25 to September 1, has led to ... West Bengal English teaching from Class I in Bengal to resume KOLKATA, NOV. 1.The West Bengal Government is to resume after over two decades the teaching of English in Class I on the basis of support from the major Left Front constituents. The opposition to the move almost collapsed last week when the ... Union Territories SYL canal: Sethi's assurance to Haryana Govt. CHANDIGARH, NOV. 1. The Union Water Resources Minister, Arjun Charan Sethi, today assured the Haryana Government that the Centre will follow in letter and in spirit the directions of the Supreme Court in the matter of Sutlej-Yamuna Link canal and ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Literary Review | Magazine | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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