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Flood situation eases a little in Bihar
Thursday, 09.04.2008, 03:17am

PATNA: The flood situation in Bihar's Supaul, Madhepura, Araria and Saharsa districts today eased a little further with the discharge in the Kosi river, which has played havoc after changing course, coming down marginally. However, fresh areas were inundated in Purnia district, one of the worst-hit by the deluge, as several panchayats were submerged in Naugachia sub-division of Bhagalpur district where the Kosi breached its embankment near Dhodia village.

 

Amarnath land row resolved with signing of accord
Wednesday, 09.03.2008, 02:54am

JAMMU: The festering Amarnath land row was resolved with the state government and the group spearheading the movement entering into an agreement following which the over two-month-long agitation in Jammu was called off but reaction in the Valley was not fully receptive to the accord.

Jammu hostage drama ends, three militants killed
Sunday, 08.31.2008, 11:13pm

JAMMU: Army's Special Forces shot dead the last of the three suspected LeT militants and freed seven hostages including four children they seized in a house near here, ending a 19-hours hostage drama which also witnessed the killing of three men captives by the ultras.

Community rallies for Coca-Cola plant closure
Sunday, 08.31.2008, 11:12pm

KALA DERA: Residents living around Coca-Cola's bottling plant in Kala Dera, near Jaipur in Rajasthan, India marched and rallied demanding the closure of the bottling plant.

ISI expands network from J&K to South
Sunday, 08.31.2008, 11:11pm

NEW DELHI: Terror groups backed by Pakistan's ISI could use chemical, biological, nuclear or radiological weapons against India initiating a form of "super terrorism", warns a Union Home Ministry report.

BJP asks party workers to counter anti-people policies of Cong
Sunday, 08.31.2008, 11:10pm

NEW DELHI: Delhi BJP has asked its workers to begin an intensive campaign to prepare public opinion against the "anti-people" policies of the Congress government in the capital ahead of assembly elections in November.

Haj pilgrims could change their residential category
Sunday, 08.31.2008, 11:09pm

JAIPUR: The Rajasthan Haj pilgrims visiting UAE for their pilgrimage could now change the category of their residential accommodation by paying a certain amount.

Nano stalled in India politics
Sunday, 08.31.2008, 09:56pm
NEW DELHI: What the Communist parties had been doing to the Central government for the last four years is now being done to them by Mamata Banerjee in their home state of West Bengal -namely blocking of industrial progress. If it did not hold tragic consequences for the country one would be tempted to applaud Mamata Banerjee for giving it back to them.
Kashmir valley under curfew
Tuesday, 08.26.2008, 11:20pm
SRINAGAR: An uneasy calm prevailed in the Kashmir valley as toll mounted to six in the ongoing violence in the region which went under curfew for the third day running. Four persons were killed and 80 injured in escalating violence in the Valley when security forces opened fire on curfew-defying protesters at several parts of the state. One person was killed when security forces opened fire in Dalgate area of the city, earlier.
Kashmir on the brink, thanks to govt
Sunday, 08.24.2008, 10:23pm

NEW DELHI: Kashmir has been an intractable problem even at the best of times. But now, with the weakest ever government at the Center, the problem has been allowed to blow up in its face. The Amarnath Yatra land issue is just a pretext.

Inder Mohan Singh of Chicago honored
Sunday, 08.24.2008, 10:21pm

Amritsar: Inder Mohan Singh, a ness reporter and a producer - director of Sikh TV and Sada Punjab weekly TV shows running for last 15 years from Chicago (USA was recently honored by Amritsar Vikas Manch, Amritsar.

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