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Temps dip, cold persists in Rajasthan

Jaipur, Mar 15 (UNI) With the skies cleared of clouds, temperature at many places across Rajasthan dipped at least one to three degree Celsius, making the mornings and nights cold.

Ganganagar at 9.5 degree Celsius remained the coldest place in the state today. The temperature in the state capital dipped at least three degrees from yesterday, mapping 10.2 degree Celsius today.

The accompanying cold winds returned the chill in the weather and.

last night, Jaipurites had to put on their woollens to feel comfortable.

According to weather department, Pilani recorded 9.8 degree Celsius, Udaipur 12.2, Churu 12.7, ajmer 13.7, Bharatpur 14.7, Barmer 14.9, Jodhpur 15, Bikaner 15.1, Jhalawar 15.6, Jaisalmer 15.8, Kota 16, Bundi 17.4 degree Celsius.

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On International Consumer day, Kashmiris face shortage of essentials

Srinagar, Mar 15 (UNI) As people across the globe are celebrating ''International Consumer Day'', those in Kashmir valley continue to face acute shortage of essentials due to closure of Srinagar- Jammu national highway. People have now once again resorted to vegetables and fish dried for winter months during summers. Most of the shops, selling meat, vegetables, eggs, chicken and other eatables in the valley, including Srinagar city, are closed as truck loaded with essentials are stranded at Jammu for the.....

Uttarakhand Assembly passes vote on account by voice vote

Dehradun, Mar 15 (UNI) The Uttarakhand Assembly today passed the Rs 3,743 crore first vote on account for April-July 2007 of the newly-elected B C Khanduri government. The first session of the second elected Assembly in the state witnessed uproarious scenes as Congress and BSP members indulged in slogan shouting forcing Speaker Harbans Kapoor to adjourn the house thrice. As soon as Chief Minister Maj Gen (Retd) B C Khanduri presented the vote on account, Congress and BSP legislators trooped.....

Hooda favours separate SGPC for Haryana

Chandigarh, Mar 15 (UNI) Favouring the proposal for a separate Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) for Haryana, Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda today assured the Assembly that the government would go by the feelings of the Sikh community in the state. ''I personally want a separate SGPC for Haryana and we will go by the feelings of the Sikhs in the state,'' he said while speaking on a non-official resolution on the matter moved by Congress member Nirmal Singh. The Opposition.....
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