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Haryana Grain procurement begins Govt. agencies show the way Himachal Pradesh Lenka back in Shimla for party polls `Sent by Sonia Gandhi to complete poll process' Jharkand `No mid-term elections' The Government would complete full term, asserts Munda Madhya Pradesh Gaur scales down security Threat perception of other VIPs to go under the scanner Mahila Congress chief condemns attack on social worker BHOPAL: The Madhya Pradesh Mahila Congress president, Shobha Oza, has condemned the dastardly attack on Shakuntla Verma, an anganwadi worker from Dhar district of Madhya Pradesh. Ms. Verma was attacked and her arms chopped on Tuesday after she ... She has a `dream', and turns a preacher Listeners are charmed with her knowledge and style of narration Pondicherry Rural knowledge hub launched Aim is to make each of the 600,000 villages as knowledge centres Karaikal shuts down on hartal call Protest against move to shift ONGC offices Seven women get family planning operation reversed Patients lost their children in the December 26 tsunami Legislator demands crackdown on stray dogs Civic body should not adopt piecemeal approach, says MLA Punjab Punjab opts for urbanisation Development Board clears master plan for Mohali Rajasthan Kalam to present standard to 81 Armoured The regiment was the first to convert to an all-India, all-class composition Passage of Bill on Right to Information welcomed JAIPUR: The National Campaign for People's Right to Information has hailed the passage of the Right to Information Act 2005 in the Lok Sabha on Wednesday as "historic''. The passage of the Act would create opportunities for the people ... Uttar Pradesh Differences with SP not to harm Govt., says Ajit Had clear stands on smaller states issue Uttaranchal Tiwari concerned at falling water table DEHRA DUN: The Uttaranchal Chief Minister, Narayan Dutt Tiwari, has expressed grave concern over the depleting water table in the agriculture rich Terai region and urged the G B Pant University of Agriculture and Technology to study the depleting ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Entertainment | Young World | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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