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From The Hindu Archives, March 29, 1974 | President's Rule in Pondicherry: Assembly dissolved

From The Hindu Archives, March 29, 1974 | President's Rule in Pondicherry: Assembly dissolved
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Vinod Kumar vs G.N.C.T. Of Delhi And Ors. on 25 September, 2023

Vinod Kumar vs G.N.C.T. Of Delhi And Ors. on 25 September, 2023
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Fearing lockdown migrant workers returning to native places


Fearing lockdown migrant workers returning to native places
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Updated: Apr 14, 2021 15:00 IST
By Gaurav Arora
New Delhi [India], April 14 (ANI): Amidst the spike in coronavirus cases, people at Delhi's Anand Vihar bus station were seen returning to their native places as they were fearing that the government may announce another lockdown soon like last year.
The national capital recorded 13,468 COVID-19 cases on Tuesday -- the highest single-day spike so far.
Speaking to ANI, Subhash, a passenger who is a migrant worker and going to Hardoi said: "Lockdown is going to get imposed. So we are going back home, everyone is saying that lockdown is going to happen even our neighbours are saying so. I will start doing any work in Hardoi."

Delhi , India , Hardoi , Uttar-pradesh , New-delhi , Chhedi-lal , Gaurav-arora , Anand-vihar , Delhi-covid , Igrants-workers , Nand-vihar

Fearing lockdown, migrant workers returning to native places

Amid the second wave of the COVID-19, many migrant workers have already left for their home fearing another complete lockdown.

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Fall of Congress government another chapter in Puducherry's history of ruling dispensations collapsi- The New Indian Express


Fall of Congress government another chapter in Puducherry's history of ruling dispensations collapsing
Endemic political instability was almost a rule in Puducherry more than an exception and there were instances of ministries falling like pack of cards during the last nearly five decades.
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Puducherry Chief Minister V.Narayansamy after tendering his resignation to the Lt Governor at Puducherry on on Monday. (Photo | G Pttabi Raman/EPS)
By PTI
PUDUCHERRY: The fall of the V Narayanasamy-led Congress government on Monday is yet another chapter in the Union Territory's not so chequered political history with elected dispensations falling many a time either because of floor crossings or in fight between the parties constituting coalition governments.

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With Puducherry setback, Congress political footprint diminishes further


With Puducherry setback, Congress political footprint diminishes further
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Last Updated: Feb 22, 2021, 10:10 PM IST
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With the latest setback, the Congress's political footprint in India has shrunk even further with the grand old party now in power on its own mettle in just three states: Punjab, Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh.
Barring a brief respite last week with a decisive victory in the urban local body elections in Punjab, the Congress has been grappling with the challenge of electoral slide for long now.
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on Feb 22, 2021)NEW DELHI: The Congress on Monday lost its lone government in south India after the V Narayanasamy-led alliance lost the floor test in Puducherry assembly.

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'Can't give up hope':Family of missing man find their resolve tested after skeletal remains are found in Kuwait


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'Can't give up hope':Family of missing man find their resolve tested after skeletal remains are found in Kuwait
Kathmandu Post
Kathmandu, Feb. 1 -- Laxmi Sah's daily routine revolved around his job and flat in Al Farwaniya, Kuwait. He did not have any issues with his co-workers or his flatmates.
"He was a hard-working man, who could work nonstop for 15-16 hours every day," said Chhedi Lal Sah, his close friend and a flatmate. "Besides his regular job, he would also do part-time jobs whenever he got the opportunity to make some extra money."

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'Can't give up hope': Family of missing man find their resolve tested after skeletal remains are found in Kuwait


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'Can't give up hope': Family of missing man find their resolve tested after skeletal remains are found in Kuwait
Kathmandu Post
Kathmandu, Feb. 1 -- Laxmi Sah's daily routine revolved around his job and flat in Al Farwaniya, Kuwait. He did not have any issues with his co-workers or his flatmates.
"He was a hard-working man, who could work nonstop for 15-16 hours every day," said Chhedi Lal Sah, his close friend and a flatmate. "Besides his regular job, he would also do part-time jobs whenever he got the opportunity to make some extra money."

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