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Himachal Pradesh Power generation likely to restart at Nathpa Jhakri SHIMLA, AUG 7.The 1500-MW Nathpa Jhakri Project which was shut down yesterday due to an increase in the silt level might start tonight according to the project officials. The closure of the project is resulting in a loss of Rs. 8 crores per day ... Madhya Pradesh Lakes' project fails to meet objective BHOPAL, AUG 7. The citizens here in the State Capital are concerned about the outcome of the already completed Bhopal Lakes Conservation and Management Project, also known as Bhoj Wetland Project, which was launched in 1995 for conservation and ... Maharashtra
Dharavi residents wary of new projectMUMBAI, AUG. 7. Kumari Selja, Union Minister of State for Urban Employment and Poverty Alleviation, visited Dharavi, Asia's largest slum, this past week to evaluate a new re-development project, which is already being questioned by the people ... Orissa Orissa budget session ends BHUBANESWAR, AUG. 7. The budget session of the Orissa Assembly ended on a stormy note today with members of the ruling Biju Janata Dal-Bharatiya Janata Party alliance having a face-off with the Opposition over the latter's demand for a discussion ... Pondicherry Pondy functionaries criticise Government's `style of working' PONDICHERRY, AUG. 7. The All-India Congress Committee observers, Salman Khurshid and K B Krishnamoorthy, today heard the representations from some of the legislators, a few Ministers and representatives of some of the constituency-based units of ... 'Farmers should be taught about efficient use of fertilizers' PONDICHERRY, AUG. 7. THEManaging Director of the Indian Potash Limited (IPL) and Chairman of the Fertiliser Association of India, P.S. Gahlaut, has said farmers should be assured of good returns if they took up diversification of crops. ... Legal services movement will benefit poor: judge PONDICHERRY, AUG. 7.The Judge of the Madras High Court and Executive Chairman of the Pondicherry Union Territory Legal Services Authority, Justice M. Karpagavinayagam, today highlighted the main features of the legal services movement. Addressing ... Rajasthan Rajasthan demands more royalty on minerals JAIPUR, AUG. 7. The Rajasthan Mines and Minerals Minister, Laxminarain Dave, has called upon the Centre to increase the royalty on chief minerals of the State by issuing a notification in this regard. The issue has been pending with the Central ... UPA lacks price control mechanism: BJP JAIPUR, AUG. 7.The senior Bharatiya Janata Party leader, Kalraj Misra, has accused the United Progressive Government at the Centre of having no control over the prices. The current inflation rate at 7.51 per cent was the highest in the country in ... Vocational training in all colleges JAIPUR, AUG. 7.The Rajasthan Government will introduce vocational training in all Government colleges from next year after establishing the first medical and technical university in the State during the current session. These steps would ensure ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Magazine | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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