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Mumbai set to go the Manhattan way? New CRZ notification sparks off fears, upsets fisherfolk Central interlocutors begin visit to J&K Meet top leaders of BJP, National Panthers Party Villagers, activists to boycott government meet on Jaitapur IFFCO chief dies of bullet injuries CHANDIGARH: Chairman of IFFCO Surinder Jakhar died on Monday afternoon after he sustained injuries when his pistol allegedly went off accidentally, at his family's farm house in Maujgarh village near Abohar, in Punjab's Ferozepur ...
Uttar Pradesh snubs Union MinistersDenies protocol, facilities citing recent GO U.P. snub for Central Ministers LUCKNOW: In what is seen as a move by the Mayawati government to settle political scores with the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance government, Union Ministers of State who were here on Monday to attend the two-day coordination ...
Nitish condemns train-torching by villagersPatna: Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Monday reacted sharply to the torching of a passenger train by a mob of villagers in Aurangabad district, who were protesting against alleged non-payment of adequate compensation for land acquired ... Coal Ministry seeks permission from Forest Ministry for mining LUCKNOW: To avoid a clash with the Union Environment and Forest Ministry over environmental clearance for coal projects, the Coal Ministry has sought permission for mining on the land which is not under dense forest and wildlife ...
Gadkari accuses Congress of neglecting farmers, poor people“The poor have become poorer while leaders of Congress have all become richer” Malegaon blast accused appeal for bail MUMBAI: In the light of Swami Aseemanand's confession about his involvement in the 2006 Malegaon blast, nine accused in the case applied for bail on Monday. Defence lawyer Khalid Azmi moved their bail applications before the special ... Other Stories
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