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29 March 1998
  Students take lessons in copying during SSC exams
The exam heat is on....it's time for students to spend hours pouring over books, notes and yes, it's also time for becoming masters in the art of copying! At least, that seems to be the rule in many of the schools in the rural parts of the district, where rampant mass copying has been going on during the SSC exams, with the education and police authorities turning a blind eye to the racket.
  Harassing your husband may be courting trouble!
In days of women's lib and equality, some women may go overboard while exercising their rights what with so many laws protecting them. To check just that, the Nashik-based `Purush Hakk Sanrakshan Samiti' has organised the very first `Purush Adalat' in Nashik on Tuesday.

Parliament Snippets
As the debate on the confidence motion stretched on in the Lok Sabha for the second day, there were lighter moments aplenty as Laloo Prasad Yadav took the floor. Alternatively, raising a laugh a minute or the ire of the BJP members with his sharply-aimed barbs, Laloo's was clearly the performance of the day.
Flood of woes as they grieve their son's death by drowning
Tears flow down the cheeks of the parents of Vineet Padhy, second year student of Burla Engineering College, who was swept away by Mahanadi. ``No amount of compensation will ever get back my son,'' says Debraj Padhy, Vineet's father.


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BJP wary of SP, BSP tie-up with Congress
With the confidence vote behind Atal Behari Vajpayee, the first ``really'' non-Congress Prime Minister has been legitimately installed on the Delhi gaddi for the first time in 50 years. The 1977, 1989, and 1996 experiments were led by former Congressmen.
Table Dudhat panel report in Assembly: Sutar
Visibly annoyed at the treatment meted out to him by the Shiv Sena-BJP leadership, former Agriculture minister Shashikant Sutar today sought to embarrass Chief Minister Manohar Joshi demanding that the Dudhat Commission report exonerating him (Sutar) now be tabled before the legislature.

 


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