Gurjars get 5 per cent quota, declare peace

Gurjars get 5 per cent quota, declare peace Agitation to be called off when Col Bainsla will reach Karwadi-Pilupura. ...
06:28 PM, Jun 18, 2008

Gurjar, govt in stalemate over talks venue

Gurjar, govt in stalemate over talks venue Forty-three lives, many roadblocks and seventeen days of deadlock later. ...
01:15 AM, Jun 09, 2008

Gurjars return to talking table after two weeks

Gurjars return to talking table after two weeks Rajasthan has offered an olive branch and asked Gurjars to hold peace talks. ...
09:02 PM, Jun 06, 2008

AIIMS docs refuse post-mortem on Gurjar agitators

AIIMS docs refuse post-mortem on Gurjar agitators The docs have refused the request on the grounds of jurisdiction. ...
08:17 PM, May 31, 2008

Govt rations fuel to check movement of Gurjars

Govt rations fuel to check movement of Gurjars Fuel rationing has been imposed in Karwadi and Bayana to check protestors' movement. ...
12:24 PM, May 30, 2008

Embattled Raje faces attack from within party

Embattled Raje faces attack from within party Gurjars refuse to talk peace, Raje faces the music from BJP top-brass. ...
09:28 AM, May 30, 2008

Gurjars retreat after bringing Delhi to halt | CJ video

Gurjars retreat after bringing Delhi to halt | CJ video Mumbai: As chances of a bilateral series between India and Pakistan are getting brighter, cricketers from India and across the border heaved a sigh of relief. From former India captain Bishan Singh Bedi to Pakistan stalwart Mushtaq Mohammad, all seem to be gunning for the resumption of cricket ties between the two nations. The last time a bilateral series took place was in 2007 when Pakistan toured India for a...
08:10 AM, May 29, 2008

Gurjar dacoits threaten to blow up Raje's palace

Gurjar dacoits threaten to blow up Raje's palace Bridgetown: West Indies batsman Chris Gayle has not ruled out making himself available for the third Test of the West Indies' ill-fated tour of England but said that a meeting with the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) slated for Sunday will take priority. The former Windies captain will sit down with WICB officials, Antigua's Prime Minister Baldwin Spencer and St Vincent Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves in St Vincent to discuss...
09:29 AM, May 28, 2008

Women make a difference in Gurjar protests

Women make a difference in Gurjar protests Islamabad: Pakistan Army commandos raided cricketer Umar Gul's house in Peshawar and arrested his brother on charges of harbouring a wanted militant, according to a media report on Wednesday. The fast bowler's brother, Meraj, was arrested with two other men on charges of providing shelter to his uncle, Haji Daly, believed to be an active member of the banned Lashkar-e-Islam, the Express Tribune reported. A local resident told the newspaper...
09:21 AM, May 28, 2008

Day 6: Centre wants Law Ministry's opinion on Gurjars

Day 6: Centre wants Law Ministry's opinion on Gurjars Melbourne: England bowling coach David Saker has compared paceman James Anderson and spinner Graeme Swann to the legendary pair of Glenn McGrath and Shane Warne. Saker said when Anderson and Swann bowl in tandem it reminds him of the combination of Australian greats McGrath and Warne. Anderson and Swann so far have shared 455 Test wickets between them, a figure which is quite distant from the combined tally of 1271...
09:19 AM, May 28, 2008

Gurjar protesters block traffic with dead bodies

Gurjar protesters block traffic with dead bodies Chennai: An ecstatic Kolkata Knight Riders owner Shah Rukh Khan on Sunday apologised for his misbehaviour with the Mumbai Cricket Association officials at the Wankhede Stadium after a match against Mumbai Indians. Surrounded by his wife and daughter and other kids, the Bollywood superstar said, I want to apologise to the kids for my misbehaviour at MCA. I apologise to all who saw me differently. I shouldn't have behaved in...
04:00 PM, May 27, 2008

Unrest spreads, Gurjar protesters teargassed in Tonk

Unrest spreads, Gurjar protesters teargassed in Tonk The Kolkata Knight Riders' fans savour their team's win over Chennai Super Kings, which won KKR their maiden IPL trophy. ...
03:46 PM, May 27, 2008

Gurjar protests: Railways schedule goes off-track

Gurjar protests: Railways schedule goes off-track Lahore: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) in a major blooper has awarded retainership to a player whom it had recently banned for a year for serious misconduct during a domestic match. The PCB on Saturday announced a list of 21 players who have been awarded central contracts and 21 players who have been given retainers and the second list included the name of Bismillah Khan. Bismallah, who hails from Peshawar...
03:29 PM, May 27, 2008
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