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    Himachal Pradesh
    Information awaited
    SHIMLA, SEPT. 25.The Indian authorities are still waiting for instructions from the Swedish Embassy in New Delhi to dispose of the body of the Swedish trekker Margot Lydia Aulikki whose post-mortem was performed a week ago at the Indira ...

    Madhya Pradesh
    Schemes for weaker sections launched
    BHOPAL, SEPT. 25.The Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister, Babulal Gaur, today launched five innovative schemes to benefit different sections of society at a special function held at Akbarpur village near here to mark the birth anniversary of ...

    Pondicherry
    Get statehood with special status: JD(S)
    PONDICHERRY, SEPT. 25. The Janata Dal (Secular) has urged the Rangasamy Government here to persuade the Centre to sanction statehood with special category status as mere statehood would affect the development of Pondicherry. Addressing ...

    Two more arts colleges to be opened
    PONDICHERRY, SEPT. 25.The Education Minister, K. Lakshminarayanan, today said the Administration would soon open through a society (started by the Government) two more arts and science colleges at Madagadipet and Thavalakuppam and a college ...

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    Punjab
    Uma greeted with black flags
    AMRITSAR, SEPT. 25.If their pungent remarks were any indicator, the leaders of the Bharatiya Janata Party and their ally in Punjab, the Shiromani Akali Dal faction led by Parkash Singh Badal, were visibly unnerved at the success of ...

    Reshuffle in Cong. soon
    ROPAR, SEPT. 25.Punjab Congress chief H.S. Hanspal today said a number of district Congress presidents in the State would be changed soon. Talking to reporters here, Hanspal said one of the district Congress presidents was likely to be changed ...

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    Rajasthan
    A long march against Coca-Cola
    JAIPUR, SEPT. 25.Social activists, civil rights groups and concerned citizens today began a long march to Kaladera village, 40 km from here, demanding immediate closure of the bottling plant of Coca-Cola as it was "indiscriminately exploiting" ...

    Uttaranchal
    IAS official's dismissal recommended
    DEHRA DUN, SEPT. 25. The Uttaranchal Government has recommended dismissal of S.K. Lamba, an IAS official found guilty in the patwari recruitment scam in Pauri district. The action follows enquiries by the Divisional Commissioner into ...



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