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Chattisgarh More industries for Bastar To boost up socio-economic development Haryana No cow should be slaughtered: Hooda CHANDIGARH: Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda on Monday exhorted the district administration of Mewat that since cow slaughter had been banned in the State, no cow should be slaughtered in the district. Addressing a meeting of the ... Development scheme for Mewat approved Hooda inaugurates mega specialty health camp at Nagina Madhya Pradesh Cong. protest against Govt. Inadequate supply of fertilisers and power to farmers Pondicherry Normal life hit in Pondy 21 cm of rain in past 3 days; woman electrocuted in interior village Food packets distributed to rain-hit people in Karaikal Karaikal records 15 cm rainfall during last 24-hours Other Stories
Punjab Amarinder claims a record "Best implementation of election manifesto among Congress-ruled States" Rajasthan Gehlot collects Rs. 16 lakhs for the quake-hit His efforts come in the wake of an almost total absence of any such steps on part of the Raje Govt Uttar Pradesh Notification for U.P. by-elections Nagal andAurai seats fell vacant due to death and disqualification of MLAs Curfew relaxed in Mau town MAU (UP): Authorities in the riot-affected Mau town of eastern Uttar Pradesh on Monday relaxed curfew for eight to 12 hours in phases. The curfew, clamped on October 14 following communal violence that left seven persons dead and 37 wounded, ... UP lifts ban on recruitment LUCKNOW: In a significant move, the Uttar Pradesh Government has lifted the ban imposed on recruitment of Group III and IV employees in the Health and Family Welfare Department. The Government had banned the recruitment of aforesaid employees ... Brain fever toll reaches 1,038 SIDDHARTHNAGAR (UP): The deadly brain fever toll in eastern Uttar Pradesh mounted to 1,038 on Monday, with two more casualties being reported during the last 24 hours. The Additional Director (Health) in Gorakhpur, C. B. M. Tripathi, told UNI ... Read Today's supplements: Metro Plus | Education Plus | Book Review | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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