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Assam
Gogoi welcomes stay
GUWAHATI, NOV. 10. The Assam Chief Minister, Tarun Gogoi, and the Pradesh Congress Committee president, Paban Singh Ghatowar, today welcomed the Supreme Court directive staying the order of arrest of the Publisher, Editor, the Executive Editor ...
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  • Cong. releases manifesto for civic polls


    Bihar
    Nitish, Sharad Yadav garner support for merger decision
    PATNA, NOV. 10. The Railway Minister and Samata Party leader, Nitish Kumar, and the Union Food and Civil Supplies Minister and Janata Dal (United) president, Sharad Yadav, today shored up public support for the move to merge the two parties. ...


    Gujarat
    Curfew in Ahmedabad
    AHMEDABAD, NOV. 10. An indefinite curfew has been clamped in the Kalupur and Dariapur police station areas in the old city here after an outbreak of communal violence late last night in which two persons were killed and half-a-dozen sustained ...
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  • Demonstration by scribes


    Haryana
    Record foodgrain output likely
    CHANDIGARH, NOV.10.Haryana is all set to achieve the highest-ever production of 37.56 lakh tonnes of foodgrains and 14 lakh bales of cotton during the Kharif season. It has also set a target to produce about 95 lakh tonnes of foodgrains during ...


    Madhya Pradesh
    Uma Bharti files nomination
    CHHATARPUR (M.P.), NOV. 10. The BJP's chief ministerial candidate, Uma Bharti, today filed her nomination from the Bada Malehra constituency in Chhattarpur district of Madhya Pradesh for the December 1 Assembly elections. Ms. Bharti and three ...


    Maharashtra
    Opposition seeks Bhujbal's dismissal
    MUMBAI, NOV. 10. Opposition parties in Maharashtra have urged the Governor, Mohd. Fazal, to have the Deputy Chief Minister, Chhagan Bhujbal, dismissed for his "total failure" in ensuring a proper investigation into the multi-crore fake stamp ...


    New Delhi
    Congress list likely today
    NEW DELHI, NOV. 10. The suspense over the list of Congress candidates for the Assembly elections continued to give anxious moments to sitting MLAs and ticket aspirants with guesswork and rumour-mongering the order of the day. Though many ...
    Fire in Kaifiyat Express
    NEW DELHI, NOV. 10. Two empty bogies of Kaifiyat Express were gutted in a fire which broke out on platform No. 1 of Old Delhi railway station today. While no one was reportedly injured, the Railway officials were trying to figure out what caused ...


    Orissa
    Dharna by scribes
    BHUBANESWAR, NOV. 10.About 50 journalists boycotted the proceedings of the Orissa State Assembly and staged a dharna near the statue of Mahatma Gandhi on the Assembly premises today protesting the Tamil Nadu Assembly's orders against six ...


    Rajasthan
    BJP fields first-timer against Gehlot
    NEW DELHI, NOV. 10. The Bharatiya Janata Party has decided to field a first-time contestant, Mahendra Jhabak, to oppose the Rajasthan Chief Minister, Ashok Gehlot, in the Sardarpura Assembly constituency in the State. The party described Mr. ...
    Scribes celebrate court stay
    JAIPUR, NOV. 10.Scribes here celebrated the Supreme Court's interim verdict staying the execution of the Tamil Nadu Assembly sentence against Editors and journalists of The Hindu and Murasoli by distributing sweets. The good news ...
    Self-help groups to improve village economy
    JAIPUR, NOV. 10.Underlining the need for generation of public awareness and expansion of education in tribal-dominated areas, the Rajasthan Governor, Kailashpati Mishra, has suggested that self-help groups be formed in the rural areas in large ...


    West Bengal
    State to press criminal charges in ragging cases
    KOLKATA, NOV. 10.The West Bengal Government has decided to take ``unprecedented and exemplary action, including levelling criminal charges'' against those ragging freshers in college hostels. This follows a series of such incidents in private ...
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  • Police lathi-charge dead patient's kin



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