• Return in the evening or not, does not know

    Kota. To fully protect a lineman gave him all the tools to be the cost is only 2 thousand rupees.

    Not possess the resources and the will to raise a family without security lineman climbed the poles. Helper lineman and the Kota district in 1150. If all of these devices cost only Rs 23 lakh is given.

    Kota. To fully protect a lineman gave him all the tools to be the cost is only 2 thousand rupees.

    Not possess the resources and the will to raise a family without security lineman climbed the poles. Helper lineman and the Kota district in 1150. If all of these devices cost only Rs 23 lakh is given.

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  • Himachal Pradesh elections: Record 75 persent  turnout, results on December 20

    SHIMLA: On a bright Sunday, people came out in record numbers, clocking 75% turnout in the elections to the 68-seat Himachal Pradesh assembly for which the ruling BJP and Congress are locked in a straight fight. While the high turnout could mean that both the parties succeeded in mobilizing their supporters, it could also signify a close finish as witnessed in Uttarakhand earlier this year.

    SHIMLA: On a bright Sunday, people came out in record numbers, clocking 75% turnout in the elections to the 68-seat Himachal Pradesh assembly for which the ruling BJP and Congress are locked in a straight fight. While the high turnout could mean that both the parties succeeded in mobilizing their supporters, it could also signify a close finish as witnessed in Uttarakhand earlier this year.

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  • No mercy for students of unrecognised institutions: Supreme Court

    New Delhi: Students taking admission in educational institutions without verifying whether they are recognised or not are to be blamed themselves, the Supreme Court has said, refusing to sympathise with them. A bench of justices KS Radhakrishnan and Dipak Misra refused to grant recognition to a Madhya Pradesh-based institute and turned down its plea to sympathise with students as they would suffer if recognition is not granted.

    New Delhi: Students taking admission in educational institutions without verifying whether they are recognised or not are to be blamed themselves, the Supreme Court has said, refusing to sympathise with them. A bench of justices KS Radhakrishnan and Dipak Misra refused to grant recognition to a Madhya Pradesh-based institute and turned down its plea to sympathise with students as they would suffer if recognition is not granted.

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  • Obama, Romney make last push in tight race

    WASHINGTON: President Barack Obama and Republican rival Mitt Romney engaged in a frenzied cross-country blitz of the remaining toss-up states on Sunday, with both sides predicting victory in a race that remains too close to call just two days before election day.

    WASHINGTON: President Barack Obama and Republican rival Mitt Romney engaged in a frenzied cross-country blitz of the remaining toss-up states on Sunday, with both sides predicting victory in a race that remains too close to call just two days before election day.

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  • Intimate texts to Brooks leave British PM red-faced

    LONDON: British PM David Cameron on Sunday faced huge embarrassment after details of intimate text messages he exchanged with former News International boss Rebekah Brooks were published by the media.

    LONDON: British PM David Cameron on Sunday faced huge embarrassment after details of intimate text messages he exchanged with former News International boss Rebekah Brooks were published by the media.

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  • Yuvraj Singh set for English test

    MUMBAI: After undergoing treatment for cancer, making a fairytale comeback in the recent World Twenty20, and then proving his appetite for the longer format with a double century in the Duleep Trophy, left-hand batsman Yuvraj Singh appears all set for a Test return.

    MUMBAI: After undergoing treatment for cancer, making a fairytale comeback in the recent World Twenty20, and then proving his appetite for the longer format with a double century in the Duleep Trophy, left-hand batsman Yuvraj Singh appears all set for a Test return.

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  • Bhupathi-Bopanna win in Paris, clinch London berth

    Paris: Indian duo Mahesh Bhupathi and Rohan Bopanna claimed a berth in the ATP World Tour Finals in London with a 6-7(5), 6-3, 10-4 win over Poles Mariusz Fyrstenberg and Marcin Matkowski in the quarter finals of BNP Paribas Masters here.

    Paris: Indian duo Mahesh Bhupathi and Rohan Bopanna claimed a berth in the ATP World Tour Finals in London with a 6-7(5), 6-3, 10-4 win over Poles Mariusz Fyrstenberg and Marcin Matkowski in the quarter finals of BNP Paribas Masters here.

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  • Kota - Rawatbhata road checkpoint near forest Kolipura deficit dipped to just ditch

    Kota. Kolipura mooring arrangements big accident on the MBS hospital once again proved to be inconclusive. The staff was deficit. 12 am gone off power to the entire hospital.

    Kota. Kolipura mooring arrangements big accident on the MBS hospital once again proved to be inconclusive. The staff was deficit. 12 am gone off power to the entire hospital.

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  • A million of gold recovered from the wife accused of robbing

    Kota. Delhi - Mumbai Rajdhani Express passenger GRP four kg of gold in Rob's wife accused the police have recovered gold worth Rs 1 lakh. At the end of his remand custody will be taken to court again on Monday.

    Kota. Delhi - Mumbai Rajdhani Express passenger GRP four kg of gold in Rob's wife accused the police have recovered gold worth Rs 1 lakh. At the end of his remand custody will be taken to court again on Monday.

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  • Aid to National Herald was political dharma

    NEW DELHI: Congress on Saturday rubbished Janata Party chief Subramanian Swamy's allegations, saying the loan given to Associated Journals for promoting ideology of Mahatma Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru is for a political purpose.

    NEW DELHI: Congress on Saturday rubbished Janata Party chief Subramanian Swamy's allegations, saying the loan given to Associated Journals for promoting ideology of Mahatma Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru is for a political purpose.

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