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Train services hit in Punjab
Railways cancel, divert trains as a precautionary measure

New post for Mulayam’s brother
LUCKNOW: Samajwadi Party president Mulayam Singh on Monday handed over charge of party affairs in Uttar Pradesh to his brother, Shivpal Singh Yadav, who was named leader of the Legislature Party. Mr. Singh, who was elected from Mainpuri ...

Lapang wins trust vote
Guwahati: The D.D. Lapang-led Meghalaya United Alliance (MUA) government won a trust vote on Monday by a voice vote in the Meghalaya Assembly. New Speaker Governor Ranjit Sekhar Mooshahary earlier gave ...

Pranab Mukherjee back in business at North Block
NEW DELHI: Getting down to business immediately after taking charge at North Block on Monday, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee held discussions with top officials on the various ills afflicting the country’s economy in the wake of the ...

“Mercy petitions to be taken up”
Afzal’s plea is at no.22 out of 28

Mamata to take charge in Kolkata
KOLKATA: Railway Minister Mamata Banerjee said here on Monday that she will formally take charge at the Eastern Railway headquarters here on Tuesday instead of in New Delhi. Earlier in the day, Ms. Banerjee called off her trip to New ...

Rail traffic derailed in Punjab
NEW DELHI: Movement of rail traffic in Punjab was hit hard on Monday with trains being torched and attacked in large-scale violence, forcing Northern Railway to take precautionary measures that added to the woes of passengers. Northern ...

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