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Chattisgarh Criminal cases against four cops RAIPUR, SEPT. 10.The Chhattisgarh government has decided to launch criminal proceedings on charges of abetment of suicide against four policemen in connection with the death of a tribal youth in the police lock-up last month. Announcing the ... Haryana
Chautala off to Pakistan on goodwill missionCHANDIGARH, SEPT.10.The Haryana Chief Minister, Om Prakash Chautala, today said that the recent statements of the Foreign Ministers of both India and Pakistan had made it clear that not only the people but the two Governments were also now keen ... Himachal Pradesh Team leaves to retrieve trekkers' bodies SHIMLA, SEPT 10. A team of mountaineers, comprising instructors from the Institute of Mountaineering and Allied Sports at Manali, and Laxmi Prasad, who had sighted the bodies of foreigners a few days ago, set out on a four- day trek for ... Madhya Pradesh Complaint against Uma Bharti for concealing facts BHOPAL, SEPT. 10.The chairman of the legal cell of the Madhya Pradesh Congress Committee, J.P. Dhanopia, has lodged a complaint with the Chief Election Commissioner seeking action against the former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister, Uma Bharti, on ... Congress seeks PWD Minister's resignation BHOPAL, SEPT. 10.The Madhya Pradesh Congress Committee has alleged massive corruption in roads and other construction works linked with the month-long Simhasta Mahakumbha at Ujjain earlier this year. Addressing a press conference here today, ... Pondicherry Involve all sections in jubilee fete: Nallakannu Pondicherry Sept. 10. The Secretary of the Tamil Nadu CPI committee, R. Nallakannu has said that the ongoing celebration of the golden jubilee of Pondicherry`s freedom should associate all sections of people and parties particularly the ... Rajasthan `Starvation deaths' puts Rajasthan Govt. in a fix JAIPUR, SEP. 10.The observations of the Rajasthan Governor, Madan Lal Khurana, the other day on the reported starvation deaths in the Saharia-dominated Baran district have put the Bharatiya Janata Party-led Government here in a difficult ... Party disowns Vasundhara fan club JAIPUR, SEP. 10.The Bharatiya Janata Party today disowned the Vasundhara Raje Mitra Parishad, the fan club named after the Chief Minister, Vasundhara Raje. The denouement came at the end of a fortnight's dilly-dallying by the party over the ... Uttar Pradesh Seven more UP districts declared drought-hit LUCKNOW, SEPT. 10.The Uttar Pradesh Government has declared seven more districts as drought-hit taking the number of the calamity-affected districts in the State to 52 of the total 70. The State Relief Commissioner, Anant Kumar Singh, said ... `Sniper may have killed MLC' LUCKNOW, SEPT. 10. The two CID teams investigating the murder of Samajwadi Party (SP) MLC Ajit Singh are now working on the possibility of the presence of a sniper who may have killed the legislator. Two police teams led by DIG, CID N.B. Singh ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Metro Plus | Young World | Property Plus | Quest | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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