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Assam
'Centre won't politicise flood relief'
GUWAHATI, JULY 26. The Union Minister for Department of North East Region, C. P. Thakur, said today that the Centre was interested in helping the flood-ravaged Assam and not to criticise the Government or to make floods a political issue. Dr. ...


Bihar
Minister's son jailed
PATNA, JULY 26.The Bihar Legislative Council today unanimously awarded six days imprisonment till July 31 to Vijay Ram, son of the Food and Civil Supplies Minister, Purnamasi Ram, for his unauthorised intrusion into the House impersonating his ...
Abductions: Rohtas SP transferred
PATNA, JULY 26. The Bihar Government transferred the Rohtas district Superintendent of Police today and sought an explanation from the District Magistrate holding them responsible for the crimes committed in their jurisdiction and for failing to ...


Haryana
Chautala hopes for completion of canal
CHANDIGARH, JULY 26.The Supreme Court will hear the case relating to the Sutlej-Yamuna Link (SYL) Canal on Monday, the Haryana Chief Minister, Om Prakash Chautala, disclosed at Panipat today. Addressing a meeting at Madloda, Mr. Chautala hoped ...


Jammu & Kashmir
'Terrorist designs will be defeated'
JAMMU, JULY 26. The Jammu and Kashmir Governor, S.K. Sinha has said that the designs of the terrorists, of targeting places of worship and security establishments, will be defeated at all costs. Talking to mediapersons at the Raj Bhavan here ...
Where disability is no deterrent
JAMMU, JULY 26. The Amarnath cave, situated in the scenic Liddar valley, has attracted a record number of pilgrims with physical disabilities this time. Till some years ago, the pilgrimage, an arduous one was undertaken by the young, who were ...
Homeless in their own land
DEVIPUR (AKHNOOR), JULY 26. As the country celebrates Vijay Diwas, marking the recapture of the Kargil heights, thousands of people uprooted from their homes along the Akhnoor frontier in Jammu and Kashmir during the conflict continue to suffer. ...
Geelani wants a 'just solution'
JAMMU, JULY 26. The former Chairman of the All-Party Hurriyat Conference (APHC) and senior Jamaat-e-Islami leader, Syed Ali Shah Geelani, has assured the Centre the support of his cadres if it comes up with an "alternative solution" to the ...


New Delhi
Pop singer held for running fake visa racket
NEW DELHI, JULY 26.A Punjabi pop singer and his two associates have been arrested by the Indira Gandhi International Airport police here for allegedly running a fake visa racket. The alleged racket came to light when the immigration ...
Man shot at while trying to catch chain-snatcher
NEW DELHI, JULY 26.A 35-year-old man who tried to grapple with a chain-snatcher who was allegedly trying to flee in a scooter after removing the chain off a woman was shot at by his accomplice near Essex Farms at Malyiya Nagar in South Delhi ...
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  • Deputy Speaker hurt during protest against demolition
  • CVC to probe flyover damage
  • Three pimps held on murder charge
  • DU hostellers on the rampage
  • Man robbed of Rs. 15 lakhs
  • Kargil heroes remembered


    Rajasthan
    Waqf Board denies irregularities
    JAIPUR, JULY 26.The chairman of the Rajasthan Waqf Board, Nasir Ali Naqvi, today asserted that there was neither any bugling nor indifference in the payment of remuneration to the para-teachers appointed in madrassas in the State and distribution ...
    Cong. workers tried to attack Togadia: VHP
    JAIPUR, JULY 26. Alleging that Congress workers tried to attack the Vishwa Hindu Parishad's international general secretary, Pravin Togadia, in Alwar on Thursday, the Parishad today demanded a CBI probe into the incident. ``The Congress workers ...
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