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Bihar Lalu Prasad violating security norms: Nitish Controversy over withdrawal of security cover Haryana Haryana districts to have disaster management authority CHANDIGARH: The Haryana Government has set up District Disaster Management Authorities in all districts of the State. Each such authority will have the Deputy Commissioner as ex-officio Chairperson and the Chairman of the Zila Parishad as ... Kurukshetra leads in paddy arrivals In 179 mandis across Haryana State Jammu & Kashmir Two killed, five injured in accidents Srinagar: Two persons were killed and five injured in separate road accidents in Jammu and Kashmir on Monday, a police spokesman said here. A tractor turned turtle near Bijbehara in Anantnag district, resulting in the death of driver ... ‘Pooja’ holidays for schools in Jammu Jammu: The Jammu and Kashmir Government has ordered that all educational institutions in Jammu will remain closed in connection with ‘Pooja’ (Diwali) holidays from November 7 to November 12, an official spokesman said here. ... Madhya Pradesh Orissa Puducherry Puducherry Assembly passes Value Added Tax Bill Union Territory did not incur any big loss owing to the implementation of VAT from July 1: Chief Minister Tamil Nadu Thowheed Jamaath activists stage demonstration “Ensure VAT helps consumers, traders” Say Puducherry Assembly members CM’s assurance on quota for minorities PUDUCHERRY: Chief Minister N.Rangasamy on Monday said that the government would initiate action to provide reservation for minorities in education and employment after receiving a report from the Backward Classes Commission in the Union ... AIADMK, MDMK stage walkout from Puducherry Assembly They went out after permission was not granted to raise rice seizure issue Amalorpavam students shine in abacus competition PUDUCHERRY: Students of Amalorpavam Higher Secondary School’s primary wing have done well in the abacus competition conducted by Infinite Memory Education for students in the region. Of the 21 students who participated, S. Sanjay Kumar ... Other Stories
Punjab Amarinder’s son, son-in-law grilled Case pertains to Ludhiana land scam Rajasthan Scare in Jaipur as Raje’s cow dies of anthrax JAIPUR: There is a scare here over the bovines in Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje’s stable after one of her cows reportedly died of the dreaded disease anthrax. The cow died on October 20 but the news about its reported affliction ... Petrol pump looted in Rajasthan Jaipur: An amount of Rs.2.25 lakh was robbed from a petrol pump in Baran district of Rajasthan, almost 275 km from here, by nearly a dozen armed men. The men armed with country-made pistols barged into the petrol pump on Sunday night. ... Other Stories
Uttar Pradesh UP may lift ban on student union polls Lucknow: The Uttar Pradesh Government is considering holding of students union elections, banned in the State in September, from the next academic session. Replying to an adjournment notice moved by the Samajwadi Party in the Vidhan ... Hearing of Bachchan’s petition on Nov. 14 Barabanki land dispute case Three killed in police encounter Muzaffarpur: Three persons, stated to be criminals, were shot dead in an encounter with the police on the outskirts of this north Bihar district headquarter town early on Monday. The encounter took place near Muzaffarpur Institute of ... Pakistani national arrested in U.P. Lucknow: A Pakistani national has been arrested from the Civil Lines area in Rampur town, police said on Sunday. Jaan Khan, who had arrived in the country some time back on a 30-day visa, moved to Rampur after the expiry of his visa and ... Three shot dead near Gwalior Gwalior: Three persons, believed to be shepherds from Rajasthan, were on Sunday shot dead by unknown assailants on a bridge near here, police said. The bullet-ridden bodies were found between Lakhanpura and Jhala villages , ... Others 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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