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Gujarat
Modi 'pardons' cyber crime
GANDHINAGAR, DEC. 29. The Gujarat Chief Minister, Narendra Modi, has asked the anti-terrorist squad of police to withdraw the case against the person who had threatened to kill him. The threat was issued by a Mumbai-based computer software ...


Jammu & Kashmir
SOG being disbanded?
JAMMU, DEC. 29.After settling the issue of releasing prisoners with the Central Government by setting up a screening committee, the PDP-led coalition Government in Jammu and Kashmir has started working on another controversial issue of ...
Parties welcome more autonomy for Ladakh
NEW DELHI, DEC. 29. Across the political spectrum, parties have welcomed the Jammu and Kashmir Government's announcement that the Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council would enjoy greater financial and administrative autonomy within six ...
Killings must end for dialogue to start, says Mufti
JAMMU, DEC. 29.The Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister, Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, today emphasised the need for the present phase of killings to end for an unconditional dialogue to start to resolve the Kashmir problem. Addressing a gathering at ...
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  • Centre yet to name nominee for J&K panel
  • Qureshi hits out at Hurriyat
  • Hurriyat divided on talks with Kashmir Committee
  • 'Kashmir, a money-minting machine for Hurriyat'


    Manipur
    Ibobi's resignation demanded
    IMPHAL, DEC. 29. The Manipur Chief Minister, Okram Ibobi, is in an unenviable position since a ruling coalition partner has demanded his resignation, alleging that some policemen have started killing innocent youths in "fake encounters". A t a ...


    New Delhi
    Many milestones, also potholes
    NEW DELHI, DEC. 29. For the Sheila Dikshit Government, the biggest achievements during the year 2002 was privatisation of the corrupt and inefficient power sector in Delhi, starting of commercial operations of Delhi Metro Rail and establishing a ...
    Govt. renews drive against erring autos
    NEW DELHI, DEC. 29. The Transport Department of Delhi Government today renewed its drive against three-wheeler scooter rickshaws (TSRs) not plying on electronic meters after a gap of nearly a fortnight. As per the announcement by Transport ...
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  • Delhi Metropolitan of Orthodox Church enthroned
  • Focus on brain ailments
  • Protest planned against Central policies


    Uttar Pradesh
    Police officials reinstated
    LUCKNOW, DEC. 29.The Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister, Mayawati, today reinstated the DIGs of Vindhayachal and Kanpur, who were suspended recently, after they assured her of improving the law and order situation. PTI ...


    West Bengal
    Bengal to move court against ERC's new power tariff
    MALDA, DEC. 29.The West Bengal Chief Minister, Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee, today said his Government would move the court to challenge the State Electricity Regulatory Commission (WBERC) order to fix a new power tariff eliminating cross-subsidy as ...

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