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Survey predicts win for Congress in Jharkhand, Haryana
NEW DELHI, JAN. 23. A poll survey conducted by Zee News and C-Voter has predicted an easy majority for the Congress in Haryana and Jharkhand and an improved performance by the party in Bihar. Hung Assembly In the ...

Troops on high alert along LoC
KRISHNA GHATI (LINE OF CONTROL), JAN. 23.The Army has intensified patrolling and troops have been put on high alert following a spurt in infiltration attempts along the Line of Control (LoC). Intercepted messages indicate a buildup of terrorists ...

RAF holds flag march in Patna
PATNA, JAN.23. The Rapid Action Force (RAF) today staged a flag march here. This follows the naxalite strike in Gaya district on Saturday, in which the Lok Janshakti Party (LJP) general secretary and candidate for the Imamganj reserved ...

Politicians should have retirement, says Chief Election Commissioner
VISAKHAPATNAM, JAN. 23. Advocating the need for the educated younger generation taking to politics, the Chief Election Commissioner, T.S. Krishnamurthy, has said that politicians should retire beyond a certain age. If not statutorily, political ...

Congress yet to learn coalition politics, says CPI
NEW DELHI, JAN. 23. The Communist Party of India today accused the Congress Ministers and leaders in the United Progressive Alliance Government of not learning the coalition "dharma" of consulting allies and supporting parties on various ...

It would have been a different India, says Gujral
KOLKATA, JAN.23. The history of post-independence India might have been different had Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose succeeded in his armed struggle against the British rule, the former Prime Minister, I.K. Gujral, said today. ``What would have ...

Rolling ahead with the times
The Integral Coach Factory (ICF), celebrating its golden jubilee year, is a premier coach-building unit of the Indian Railways. It was set up in 1955 with Swiss collaboration to build integral passenger coaches of all welded steel design. The ...

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