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Bihar Tension in Patna after 'murder' of youths by police PATNA, DEC. 30.Tension prevails in the Ashiana Colony here following the death of three youths in firing by policemen of the Shastrinagar station on Saturday. While the State Government has ordered a CID inquiry and dismissed all policemen ... Himachal Pradesh Largest power generating unit commissioned SHIMLA, DEC. 30.The country's largest 250 MW power generating unit for the 1500 MW Nathpa Jhakri power project was successfully commissioned for trial runs today, according to a project spokesman. In a statement, he said that ... Jammu & Kashmir Reshape APHC, says Shabir Shah NEW DELHI, DEC. 30. Kashmir's separatist leader, Shabir Shah, has suggested that perhaps it was time for the All Party Hurriyat Conference to "reshape'' itself to be able to represent "a unified voice'' of the Kashmiri aspirations. According to ... Other Stories
Rajasthan Parivar targets Christian service organisation JAIPUR, DEC. 30.The Kota-based Emmanuel Church of India has once again become the target of attack by the Sangh Parivar. The latest of the offensives against M.A. Thomas, head of the Emmanuel Mission which manages schools and leprosy homes in ... 'Reprieve' for Gehlot NEW DELHI, DEC. 30. The beleaguered Rajasthan Chief Minister, Ashok Gehlot, today appeared to have won a reprieve from the party high command. He has been told by the central leadership to firm up his act and draw up plans to revitalise and ... Uttar Pradesh Implementing Hindutva, the Katiyar way LUCKNOW, DEC. 30.The Uttar Pradesh Bharatiya Janata Party president, Vinay Katiyar, seems to have hit upon an innovative way to implement the `Hindutva' agenda and control the political damage caused to his party by the Dalit agenda of the Chief ... West Bengal Bandhs usher in Bengal new year KOLKATA, DEC. 30. West Bengal would usher in 2003 with two State-wide bandhs the first one has been called by the Party for Democratic Socialism (PDS), the breakaway group of the CPI (M), and the other by the SUCI, a small Left grouping ... CPI (M) moving closer to landlords: FB KOLKATA, DEC. 30. With panchayat elections in West Bengal due early next year, the ruling Left Front partners are taking positions to retain their bases as a result of which they often end up attacking the CPI(M), which is perceived as trying to ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Metro Plus | Open Page | Education | 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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