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Assam Army stops PCG from visiting villages Group threatens to call off peace initiative if Centre does not call off "siege" to park People's group barred from visiting villages Group threatens to call off peace initiative if Centre does not call off "siege" to park Bihar Congress, RJD conclude seat agreement NEW DELHI: The Congress and the Rashtriya Janata Dal have finalised the seat-sharing pact but have decided to hold back its formal announcement for strategic reasons. The alliance, which also includes the Communist Party of India (Marxist) and ... Other Stories
Gujarat Congress plea on municipal polls rejected Court approves EC schedule to hold elections on December 14 Haryana Bhakra dam full; power generation up CHANDIGARH: Thanks to a good snowmelt and monsoon, water in the reservoirs of the Bhakra and Pong dams in Punjab has reached the maximum level resulting in increased power generation and a saving of Rs. 416 crores on the power front. The ... Jammu & Kashmir Separatists join row over Mujahid Manzil J&K Opposition threatens to resist takeover move "tooth and nail" Maharashtra Right to information eludes villagers Under the Maharashtra Act, information has to be provided to people within 15 working days BJP pays fine for Mumbai losses MUMBAI: The Bharatiya Janata Party on Wednesday deposited Rs. 20 lakhs as damages towards the losses in Mumbai due to a bandh called by the party two years ago to protest the blasts at Ghatkopar in the metropolis. The Shiv Sena had deposited the ... Other Stories
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Manipur was consulted before Army signed accords: Pranab"Our job is to help and not substitute the State Government" Pondicherry
Priority for Tamil sought200 volunteers of Tamil Protection Movement arrested in Pondicherry Other Stories
Rajasthan Probe confirms death due to chronic hunger Team visits Baran where starvation deaths were reported Uttar Pradesh Sanitation staff resume work LUCKNOW: The one-lakh strong sanitation employees in Uttar Pradesh resumed work on Wednesday after calling off their indefinite strike, following assurance by the State Urban Development Minister Mohd Azam Khan to meet their demands. The ... U.P. to hike power tariff A nine paise per unit hike for all consumers likely by December Other Stories
Uttaranchal Sants threaten agitation Protest over Uttaranchal Government's bid to take over temples West Bengal Killings point to separatist resurgence Buddhadeb to go ahead with itinerary Read Today's supplements: Metro Plus | Sci Tech | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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