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Bihar Rabri's brother defeated in polls PATNA, JULY 12.The Chief Minister, Rabri Devi's eldest brother, Prabhunath Yadav, was among the losers in Bihar Legislature elections from local bodies constituencies the counting for which was taken up today. Counting for 23 seats was taken ... Jammu & Kashmir Give up the gun, Mufti tells militants JAMMU, JULY 12. The Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister has once again asked the militants to shun the gun as now they do not have any cause or justification for it in the changed scenario. Addressing a series of public meetings at Gool, Mahore, ...
Thousands have darshan at Amarnath caveJAMMU, JULY 12. The first batch of 4,103 pilgrims paid obeisance to the ice lingam (Lord Shiva) at the cave shrine of Amarnath this morning and participated in the aarti ceremony. So far, over 15,000 pilgrims have reached the Pahalgam ... Madhya Pradesh `Sonia most capable leader to become PM' BHOPAL, JULY 12. The All-India Congress Committee (AICC) spokesman, Satyavrat Chaturvedi, today said that the Congress party under the leadership of Sonia Gandhi is determined to emerge as a strong instrument for change at the broad ... Maharashtra Depiction of Buddha sparks protests MUMBAI, JULY 12. There were protests in Maharashtra over the depiction of the Buddha in a sitting posture, fully clad in a western suit, in a promotional pamphlet put out by a drugs company selling sex enhancing pills. Protest processions were ... Manipur Manipur plans to withdraw prohibition IMPHAL, JULY 12.Notwithstanding protests by tribal women, the Minister of State for Excise, Wungnaosing Keishing, has said that liquor shops will be reopened in the five hill districts of Manipur. The Minister said if prohibition was lifted the ... New Delhi CBSE move to make mathematics interesting NEW DELHI, JULY 12. It may be one subject that has "added'' to the tension level of students and "subtracted'' from their confidence in the past, but the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) now wants schools to make learning Mathematics a ... Epidemic threat looms large NEW DELHI, JULY 12.Large-scale stagnation of rainwater in residential areas across the Capital has raised the spectre of an epidemic outbreak, particularly in the unauthorised colonies, resettlement colonies and slum clusters, where more than ... Other Stories
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