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Bihar Four naxals killed PATNA, OCT. 18. While naxalites killed three brothers in Bihar, police killed four naxalites in Jharkhand. In another incident, miscreants killed six members of a family last night. People's War activists today raided Goharpur village falling ... Himachal Pradesh `H.P. flooded with investments' SHIMLA, OCT. 18.Countering Opposition allegations of an inconsistent, visionless approach in developing industry in Himachal Pradesh, the State Industries Minister, Ram Lal Thakur, today asserted that the State is flooded with industrial ... Madhya Pradesh IAS officers involved in sex racket: NCW BHOPAL, OCT. 18. The National Commission for Women's chairperson, Poornima Advani, today said after a marathon hearing here that "in the Commission's opinion very senior IAS officers who have come before us are implicated in a sex racket in the ... Nagaland State officials face probe KOHIMA, OCT. 18. The Nagaland Additional Chief Secretary, Lalthara will hold an inquiry against three officials in Dimapur in connection with a case of assault on a German tourist there, official sources said today. An assistant sub-inspector ... New Delhi Chemist questioned for selling AIIMS drugs NEW DELHI, OCT. 18.The Anti-Corruption Department of the Government questioned a chemist shop owner on Friday on a complaint by the All-India Institute of Medical Sciences that he had illegally procured medicines meant only for supply and ... Antony to go by high command decision NEW DELHI, OCT. 18.Amid demands for his ouster/resignation, the Kerala Chief Minister, A. K. Antony, today said there was no question of his ``quitting'' office on his own, but indicated that he would if asked to step down by the Congress high ... Other Stories
Rajasthan Shekhawat's meetings raise a lot of dust JAIPUR, OCT. 18.The shadow -- or is it what they call "chhatra chhaya'' -- of Bhairon Singh Shekhawat continues to hover over Rajasthan politics even after his becoming the Vice-President of the country, according to political observers ... Dalits seek equal rights JAIPUR, OCT. 18.Dalit organisations of Rajasthan have released a 20-point agenda and demanded its inclusion in the manifestoes of all political parties for the forthcoming Assembly elections, saying it would provide them with an opportunity to ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Magazine | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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