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Haryana
Krishan Kant remembered
CHANDIGARH, JULY 26.The Haryana Governor, A.R. Kidwai, today exhorted people to play a creative role in solving the problems of illiteracy, disease, poverty and unemployment, which are great hindrances in the way of prosperity and ...

Plan to generate power from bio-mass
CHANDIGARH, JULY 26.The Haryana Government has taken up an ambitious project to generate electricity from bio-mass as out of an annual production of 33.85 lakh tonnes of agro-based bio-mass, the State can use 10.56 lakh tonnes for ...

Engineering course fee fixed
CHANDIGARH, JULY 26.The Haryana State Fee Committee headed by Justice R.K. Nehru (Retd.) has fixed the fee for Bachelor of Engineering Courses, approved by All India Council for Technical Education, being run at the Institute of ...

Jammu & Kashmir
Urdu poet's death mourned
JAMMU, JULY 26. The death of Urdu poet Jagannath Azad has been widely mourned here as a loss to Urdu literature, the common heritage of the sub-continent. Azad, who wrote Pakistan's first national anthem, was Professor Emeritus at Jammu ...

Madhya Pradesh
`Constitutional machinery may break down in M.P.'
BHOPAL, JULY 26. Claiming that constitutional machinery in Madhya Pradesh was on the brink of a breakdown, senior Congress leader Sriniwas Tiwari today said the Centre should take note of the situation. Talking to journalists here, he alleged ...

Pondicherry
No terrorist group active in Pondy: Rangasamy
PONDICHERRY, JULY 26The Pondicherry Chief Minister, N. Rangasamy, today said the police had been asked to keep a constant vigil on terrorist or banned organisations in the Union Territory. He was replying to a call attention motion tabled by ...

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    Rajasthan
    U.S. funding cancer research
    JAIPUR, JULY 26.Efforts to evolve measures to prevent the fall-out of "nuclear terrorism'' and exposure to various nuclear energy installations have gained momentum in the wake of terrorist attacks all over the world. Research in this ...

    Uttar Pradesh
    Disruption of Question Hour protested
    Lucknow July 26. Piqued over the disruption of Question Hour for the third consecutive day today in the Uttar Pradesh Vidhan Parishad, an agitated teachers group staged a dharna in the well of the House. Led by Om Prakash Sharma, the teachers ...



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