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Bihar Ambika Soni takes up Nalanda ordnance project with Nitish NALANDA (BIHAR): A new front may be opened against the Nalanda ordnance factory project in Rajgir if Union Tourism & Culture Minister Ambika Soni goes ahead with her first reaction to its presence right below the Vishwa Shanti Stupa (world peace Haryana Virbhadra's assurance to Hooda on power supply Himachal Pradesh seeks help on Kalka-Pinjore bye-pass Madhya Pradesh Chauhan attends BJP-RSS coordination panel meeting BHOPAL: Taking a break from his by-election campaign, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan on Thursday attended a closed-door meeting of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party-RSS coordination committee meeting here. The meeting was ... Pondicherry Intra-party differences delay Congress list PCC president, Chief Minister in Delhi to finalise BJP manifesto promises to ban forcible conversions Lalitha Kumaramangalam, Thirunavakarasar release manifesto Filing of nominations begins in Pondicherry Four candidates filed their papers on Thursday DMK activists stage dharna They were protesting against reallocation of the seat to Congress Punjab
CBI raids on Punjab bureaucratsAmarinder resents action, says they are "among the finest officers'' Rajasthan Governor urged not to give assent to religion Bill Sadbhav Manch feels it will give free licence to Sangh outfits to terrorise minorities Helpline to promote safe motherhood practices Provides referral transport to pregnant women to facilitate emergency medical care Uttar Pradesh Aligarh normal, curfew relaxed LUCKNOW: Curfew in five police station areas of the riot-hit Aligarh town of Uttar Pradesh was relaxed in a phased manner on Thursday. Additional Director General of Police (Law and Order) Padman Singh said here that curfew was relaxed in ...
Fiery fair organisers still at largeRelatives of victims gherao new Meerut DM Rs. 5 lakhs for the boy who saved many lives LUCKNOW: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mulayam Singh Yadav has announced a cash award of Rs five lakhs for Javed, who saved many children during the trade fair fire at Meerut on Monday, but succumbed to his injuries Thursday morning. ... High Court summons list of criminal cases pending against lawyers 13 lawyers facing contempt of court charges for creating ruckus in the court room Uttaranchal Water Police on the anvil DEHRA DUN: The Uttaranchal Government has proposed a budget of Rs. 53,63000 to form a separate `Jal police' to curb crimes in river areas and to save people from drowning. According to official sources, 9 Head Constables, 30 constables and 9 ... Read Today's supplements: Friday Review | Young World | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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