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Bihar
Court orders arrest of released prisoners
PATNA, JAN. 13.The Patna High Court today ordered the arrest of 102 prisoners who were released from different jails before completion of their sentence term. Hearing a public interest litigation, a division bench of Justice Nagendra Rai and ...

Haryana
Bhajan Lal sees big win for Congress
CHANDIGARH, JAN.13.The president of the Haryana unit of the Congress and former Chief Minister, Bhajan Lal, today exuded confidence that the Congress would win all 10 Lok Sabha seats from the State. He also asserted that the party was fully ...

Pondicherry
  • DMK front will not deliver goods: AIADMK
  • 'Confirm daily wage, part-time workers'
  • 'Oil tanker strike will not hit Pondicherry'

    Rajasthan
    Senior BJP leader opts for RSS work
    JAIPUR, JAN. 13.Senior politician and former president of the Bharatiya Janata Party in Rajasthan, Bhanwarlal Sharma, has taken up a "Sangh'' assignment provoking the media as well as certain political quarters here to term it as "political ...

    Rajasthan bid to woo investors
    NEW DELHI, JAN. 13.To promote the industrial base in the State, the Rajasthan Government is in the process revitalizing the State Investment and Industrial Policy for attracting greater investments and improving investors' ...

    Uttar Pradesh
    Mulayam disbands nine districts
    LUCKNOW, JAN. 13.The Uttar Pradesh Government today raised the retirement age for all categories of teachers from 60 to 62 years, besides providing immediate job opportunities to more than 46,000 graduates having a B.Ed. degree. Talking to ...



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