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RADHESHYAM JADHAV The Indian Express Group

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Diwali in top gear: Pune jams itself with 13,000 more bikes

Tuesday 13 November '07

Pune roads, which remain chock-a-block with an array of vehicles throughout the day, have further compounded their misery.
Plant virus: Stringent curbs demanded

Friday 9 November '07

After the recent detection of viruses in vineyards of Maharashtra, there has been a clamour for a more stringent...
Pawar takes note of virus threat to vineyards, says will order probe

Tuesday 6 November '07

Taking a serious note of The Indian Express report, ‘Virus strikes Maharashtra vineyards, imports stopped’...
Virus strikes Maharashtra vineyards, imports stopped

Monday 5 November '07

State govt calls meeting today to address concerns of grape growers; viruses have infected plant varieties like Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Merlot and Zinfandel.
India to belgium: A berry sweet option

Friday 26 October '07

After years of switching between its two claims to fame—favoured hill spot and the country’s strawberry...
Videocon SEZ is on course, says Maharashtra secretary

Tuesday 23 October '07

State Industry Ministry Ashok Chavan, a known Pawar critic, says won’t give in to pressure to abandon project.
Crushed by cane

Friday 12 October '07

It’s a bitter pill that the sugarcane producers in Maharashtra may have to take for the second year in succession.
Ideal farmer, Pawar style, in Pune

Wednesday 3 October '07

Various state government departments and Pune district administration are working in tandem to give shape to Sharad Pawar’s...
Tears over onions: Govt blames traders, they blame rain

Monday 1 October '07

For Indian households, the writing on the wall is clear: be ready to pay more for onions over the next couple of months. Heavy rain has caused...
Kids finally get attention after ‘murder for holiday’

Tuesday 28 August '07

It took five children and two deaths to make the parents of the students at the Adivasi Ashramshala in Partur return to school.
Once favoured by Gandhi family, Handmade Paper Institute faces hammer

Thursday 9 August '07

The 67-year-old Handmade Paper Institute (HPI) here, the oldest handmade paper manufacturing unit in the country, hopes to revive Sonia Gandhi’s...
Schools let HIV positive kids in with flowers, candy

Tuesday 19 June '07

“I HAVE no words to express my feelings. My dream has come true,” said a beaming Geeta (name changed). It was only last Thursday that she had told this correspondent that her one...
Schools shut doors to 40 HIV kids, force them into isolation

Friday 15 June '07

A hostel in Sangli, Maharashtra, is the forced home for kids who can only go to school once a year to take their exams.
Masan Jogis: Faulting on faith

Sunday 3 June '07

The obscure tribals in Shegaon hope to end crippling poverty by foresaking Hinduism and seeking refuge in Buddhism
He built links with politicians of all hues

Wednesday 30 May '07

If it was Hassan Ali Khan, the racehorse owner with a penchant for high living
Mass tribal conversion: RSS to look other way

Thursday 24 May '07

It could well become the mother of all conversions, though there are many who question the veracity of the claim that around one lakh people from 42 nomadic...
Mills refuse to crush cane, farmers end life

Thursday 10 May '07

Vitthal Nivrutti Pujari, a marginal farmer from Gangapur village, 13 km from Latur city, in Maharashtra Chief Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh’s constituency, had pleaded with Latur sugar mills to crush his cane that were wilting in the summer heat. None of the mills, including the three controlled by Deshmukh, responded.
In 55 yrs of panchayat polls, a village has never got to vote

Saturday 5 May '07

Anagar village in Solapur district has never seen local body polls in the past 55 years.
NCP leaders hint at merger with Cong after UP polls

Wednesday 2 May '07

Disturbed by repeated overtures from the BJP-Shiv Sena, NCP leaders in the sugar bowl of western Maharashtra, that controls the party’s purse strings
Power Minister’s town asks for inverter subsidy

Tuesday 1 May '07

As several parts of India reel under acute power shortage in temperatures already past 40 degrees Celsius, the place where the heat is perhaps felt with more piquancy than anywhere else is Solapur
Maharashtra sarpanchs want to fly, not take train to receive award from Kalam

Monday 23 April '07

The dream of achieving total sanitation in their villages has taken off, but there may be some turbulence ahead.
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