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    Left Front to go it alone in Maharashtra
    MUMBAI, SEPT. 21.The Left Front has rejected the offer of four seats by the Congress and has decided to contest alone the 23 seats in the Maharashtra Assembly elections, the nominations for which are closing tomorrow. The CPI (M) Secretary, ...

    Sainiks denied ticket revolt
    MUMBAI, SEPT. 21. Perhaps for the first time, the Shiv Sena is facing an open rebellion in its ranks. Reports have come in of several members who have been denied the party ticket for the coming Maharashtra Assembly elections filing nominations ...

    Draft employment guarantee law to be tabled soon
    NEW DELHI, SEPT. 21. The Congress-led United Progressive Alliance (UPA) Government will table a draft law in Parliament mandating 100 days of guaranteed work every year to one member of every rural family. It will be moved early in the winter ...

    3 U.P. leaders join Congress
    NEW DELHI, SEPT. 21. The Congress today admitted three leaders from Uttar Pradesh, including the former Union Minister, Balram Singh Yadav, and the former Bharatiya Janata Party MP, Prabhu Dayal Katheria. Mr. Yadav, who served as Minister with ...

    Cauvery Monitoring Committee meets today
    NEW DELHI, SEPT. 21. The official-level Cauvery Monitoring Committee (CMC) will meet here tomorrow against the backdrop of the one of the basin States — Karnataka — questioning the jurisdiction of the Committee to formulate a ...

    'Biodiversity better understood now'
    CHENNAI, SEPT. 21. "Every bit we eat depends on biodiversity, and we have come to understand it better now. Governments and civil societies are taking a more active role to protect, utilise and conserve it for generations to come," said Peter E. ...

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