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Bihar
Major shuffle in police, Home depts.
PATNA, JAN. 31.The Rabri Devi Government today appointed D.P. Ojha, currently DG Vigilance, as the new Bihar Director-General of Police in place of R.R. Prasad who retired today, and took the opportunity to effect a major shuffle in the higher ...


Jammu & Kashmir
  • Mufti resolves to take back Pandits
  • Heavy snowfall in Jammu & Kashmir
  • 'Separatists ready to reciprocate Centre's move
  • Journalist killed in Srinagar


    Madhya Pradesh
  • Digvijay raring to take on Uma Bharti


    Maharashtra
    Shinde needs to take hard decisions
    MUMBAI, JAN. 31. Trimming ministers' salary and allowances by 50 per cent, making them lower than those of legislators, as announced by the new Maharashtra Chief Minister, Sushilkumar Shinde, is a mere tokenism, given the enormous financial ...


    New Delhi
    CBI probe sought into power meter affair
    NEW DELHI, JAN. 31.The Lok Janshakti Party senior vice-president, Ramvir Singh Bidhuri, today demanded a CBI probe into "State-sponsored loot of lakhs of residents of unauthorised colonies, resettlement colonies and slum clusters'' who were being ...
    Inquiry into missing Uphaar documents
    NEW DELHI, JAN. 31. A Delhi court today referred the case of alleged disappearance of documents relating to the Uphaar fire tragedy case to the District Judge requesting him to order an inquiry into it. The Additional Sessions Judge, Mamata ...
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  • Police chief cracks whip on postings' issue
  • Tele-counselling for board exams
  • Cong. leaders rock their own boat


    Jharkand
    Jharkhand bandh peaceful
    RANCHI, JAN. 31. Over 300 people were taken into custody as the CPI (ML) sponsored dawn-to-dusk Jharkhand bandh, which evoked partial response, passed off peacefully today. There was no reports of any untoward incident from anywhere in the ...

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