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Haryana Lowest turnout in Faridabad CHANDIGARH, MAY 11.Haryana recorded a poll percentage of 66.32 in all the 10 Lok Sabha constituencies on Monday as compared to 63.68 per cent in the last general elections in 1999. The Radaur Assembly segment of Kurukshetra constituency witnessed ... Jharkand BJP to perform well in Jharkhand: Munda RANCHI, MAY 11.Unfazed by the BJP's stunning reverses in Andhra Pradesh, Jharkhand Chief Minister, Arjun Munda, today asserted that BJP was all set to perform ``superbly'' at the hustings in this nascent state. Talking to UNI here, Mr Munda, ... Maharashtra Judge appointed for Best Bakery retrial MUMBAI, MAY 11.The Bombay High Court has appointed Abhay Thipsay, Additional Sessions Judge, Sewri court, to conduct a re-trial in the Best Bakery case, after a Supreme Court order of April 12. The retrial will be held in Mumbai though the date ... Pondicherry More women voter turnout in Pondicherry PONDICHERRY, MAY 11. The overall percentage of polling in the Pondicherry Lok Sabha constituency was finally assessed to be 76.10. The constituency witnessed a larger turn out of women voters than men. The Returning Officer, V.Candavelou told a ... Punjab Repolling ordered at six booths in Punjab CHANDIGARH, MAY 11.The Election Commission (EC) has ordered repolling at six booths falling in four separate Lok Sabha constituencies, where voting was conducted on Monday. The repoll is to be carried out on May 12, amid proper security ... Rajasthan Countermand Jhalawar election: Congress JAIPUR, MAY 11.The Congress today demanded countermanding of the Lok Sabha election from Jhalawar where Dushyant Singh, son of the Rajasthan Chief Minister, Vasundhara Raje, is the Bharatiya Janata Party candidate. The party has also demanded ... Poll outcome an acid test for new leaders JAIPUR, MAY 11.The outcome of the current Lok Sabha elections in Rajasthan will prove the mettle of the new leadership of both the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party and the main Opposition, the Congress in the State. Even after considering that the ... Rajasthan to promote private partnership in farm sector JAIPUR, MAY 11.The Rajasthan Government will promote private partnership in a big way for development of infrastructure in the agriculture sector and for bringing the market closer to farmers. The modernisation of agriculture extension activities ... Ex-official of Rajasthan appears before ACB JAIPUR, MAY 11.The former Jaipur Development Authority member, Rajendra Mawar, was questioned by Anti-Corruption Bureau officials in connection with the cash-on-camera bribery scandal for over two hours today. The ACB DIG, Bhupendra Singh, ... Union Territories Probe Bhiwani poll irregularities, EC told CHANDIGARH, MAY 11.The Congress today called upon the Election Commission to probe alleged "irregularities'' in the conduct of election in the Bhiwani Lok Sabha constituency at the "behest'' of the ruling Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) in ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Metro Plus | Opportunities | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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