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Haryana Chandigarh slums record better sex ratio More females than males in age group of 0 to 1 Allotment of dwellings to be computerised in Chandigarh CHANDIGARH: The Adviser to Chandigarh Administrator, Lalit Sharma, launched new software -- Srishti (Slum Rehabilitation for Improvement, Security and Hygiene of the Inhabitants), developed by the Chandigarh Housing Board (CHB) - over the ... Sex ratio in Chandigarh slums improving CHANDIGARH: There is a marked improvement in the sex ratio in slum areas of Chandigarh, according to a survey conducted by the Union Territory's Health Department. An official spokesman said the survey, conducted in Colony No. 5, revealed that ... Jammu & Kashmir Omar, Mehbooba keep off all-party meeting No consensus on many issues Madhya Pradesh Bird watching camp concludes BHOPAL: A weeklong Bird Watching Camp organised jointly by RCVPN Academy of Administration and the Madhya Pradesh Forest Department ended here on Saturday. The concluding function coincided with World Migratory Bird Day-2007 celebrated ... Orissa Hostage drama: case filed against villagers Sangram samiti president has been named prime accused Forest guards ill-equipped to take on poachers Check gates closed due to lack of staff All set for Ekamra dance festival from today Nrutya Mahotsav to conclude on Tuesday Public campaign activists go Net savvy Portal,www.kalinganagar.com,to be launched soon
Chariots better off sitting still!BERHAMPUR: : Decorated chariots or `Rath' showing artistic skills of different neighbourhoods are part of festivals in the city but they do not roll on the roads although they have the wheels. Narrowness of streets due to urbanisation has taken ... Other Stories
Puducherry DMK convenes meeting of councillors PUDUCHERRY: The State unit of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) convened a joint meeting of the party's office bearers and councillors of the Puducherry Municipality to discuss issues governing the municipal council at the party headquarters ... Punjab Chandigarh slums record better sex ratio More females than males in age group of 0 to 1 Sex ratio in Chandigarh slums improving CHANDIGARH: There is a marked improvement in the sex ratio in slum areas of Chandigarh, according to a survey conducted by the Union Territory's Health Department. An official spokesman said the survey, conducted in Colony No. 5, revealed that ... Rajasthan `Lift the State's quota of foodgrain' JAIPUR: Rajasthan Food and Civil Supplies Minister Kirorilal Meena has asked all District Supply Officers to lift the State's quota of foodgrain strictly on schedule and in full quantity to ensure food security to the weaker sections of society. ... Paintings from Jaipur enthuse art lovers in Japan JAIPUR: Two paintings of Jaipur's well-known painter Ramgopal Vijayvargiya are right now on display at the Metropolitan Art Museum in Tokyo, Japan. The display forms part of the 32nd Japan International Art Exhibition being organised by the Japan ... Power projects: Vasundhara's call to BHEL JAIPUR: Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje has urged Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) to help the State speed up various power projects and supply machineries to the units in the stipulated time frame. Ms. Raje, who met BHEL ... Jal Chetana Yatra-Part II to begin An estimated Rs. 17.5 crore will be spent on undertaking the yatra `Speed up power projects' JAIPUR: Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje has urged Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) to help the State speed up various power projects and supply machineries to the units in the stipulated time frame. Ms. Raje, who met BHEL ... Uttar Pradesh
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