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Chautala comes to Assembly after 2 years

Chandigarh, Mar 9 (UNI) Former Haryana Chief Minister and Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) supremo Om Prakash Chautala today made his first appearance in the Assembly since he lost power to Congress in the state two years ago.

Unlike his authoritative presence in the past, Mr Chautala seemed a bit subdued and grim on the first day of the Budget Session of the Assembly. The only time he spoke in the House was to read the obituary references.

During various Assembly sessions in the past two years, his absence in the House often prompted the Congress members to claim that Mr Chautala was not able to face the House due to the severe drubbing his party received in the 2005 elections. The INLD was reduced to mere nine MLAs in the 90-member Haryana assembly.

On the other hand, INLD members had been justifying their leader's long absence citing his ill health. Mr Chautala was in the US for treatment for some months during this period.

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5 tribals selected for higher studies abroad

Bhopal, Mar 9 (UNI) Five tribal students from Madhya Pradesh have been selected for higher studies abroad on state government scholarship. It is mandatory for the selected students to enrol abroad within two years or their selection will be treated as cancelled, official sources said today. The students selected by a committee constituted by the state government include Miss Kanta Sonwane, Dr Umesh Kumar Patil, Ms Kirti Solanki, Mr Ashish Kumar Anand and Mr Raju Kumar Koria. UNI.....

Election of the Uttarakhand Speaker on March 12

Dehradun, Mar 9 (UNI) The election for the Speaker of Uttarakhand Assembly will be held on March 12, Assembly Secretary Mahesh Chandra said. Earlier, former Speaker and BJP MLA from Pithoragarh Prakash Pant was elected as the interim Speaker. Mr Pant took oath as a minister along with Chief Minister B C Khanduri yesterday. UNI.....

TRS, CPI-M walk out of AP assembly over health issue

Hyderabad, Mar 9 (UNI) The opposition Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) and the Communist Party of India-Marxist CPI(M) staged a walkout in the Andhra Pradesh Assembly in protest against non-functioning of medical equipment and non-filling of vacancies in Government hospitals in the state. Replying to a question by Ch Ramakrishna Reddy of the Congress, Health Minister K Rosaiah admitted that the situation in government hospitals was not up to the mark. However, he said the government is making all efforts to recruit.....
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