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Bihar
Train journeys becoming hazardous
PATNA, NOV. 7.Train journeys have never been comfortable in the Bihar-Jharkhand sector of the Railways. Now, they have become totally unsafe, to say the least, throwing asunder the Raiways' claims of stress on safety measures. Each day brings ...


Gujarat
CEC meets Home Secy. to discuss Gujarat poll security
NEW DELHI, NOV. 7. The Chief Election Commissioner, J.M. Lyngdoh, and the two Election Commissioners, T.S. Krishnamurthy and B.B. Tandon, today met the Union Home Secretary, N. Gopalaswamy, and discussed the security requirements for the Gujarat ...


Jammu & Kashmir
Cong. to support Farooq for RS seat
JAMMU, NOV. 7.The Congress will contest two seats to the Rajya Sabha and support the candidature of the former Chief Minister, Farooq Abdullah. The election to the four seats of Rajya Sabha from the State is scheduled on the Nov. 18 and tomorrow ...
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    Maharashtra
  • State to move SC on boundary dispute
  • Mumbai takes to rainwater harvesting


    New Delhi
    Special revision of electoral rolls for Capital
    NEW DELHI, NOV. 7. A special revision of electoral rolls has been ordered for Delhi by the Election Commission of India, allowing those yet to get a electoral photo identity card to apply for it. The electoral roll of each area will be ...
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  • A haven for LeT militants
  • Insurance firm asked to pay compensation


    Uttar Pradesh
    Mayawati calls on Advani
    NEW DELHI, NOV. 7. With dissidence continuing to trouble the BSP-BJP coalition Government in Uttar Pradesh, the Chief Minister, Mayawati, called on the Deputy Prime Minister, L.K. Advani, at the latter's residence here this evening. The meeting ...

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