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Bhaderwah towns for the day, Asgar were also present on the as many as 12 infiltration ) * He belonged to Village Government spokesperson occasion. attempts along the Line of $ Rajawala, Tehsil Vikas Nagar, Rohit Kansal told reporters in He added that in Jammu Control (LoC) during the same , District Sahaspur, Dehradun.” Srinagar. As for the Valley, he division landlines services are period. With a major attack on ! N% He is survived by his wife, said relaxation has been pro- already functioning. Kansal the security installations by this - O & Nisha Thapa. vided in 35 police stations. said the administration is close- group now being apprehend- an apparent attempt to inter- now, officials in the security Life began limping back to “The process of relaxation ly monitoring the whole situ- ed, the security forces have nationalise the Kashmir issue, establishment said here on ! normalcy with the restoration and easing of restrictions is in ation and so far no untoward been asked to be on their the Pakistan Army has stepped Saturday. At least 25 terror ! of 2G mobile internet services progress and most of the tele- incident has been reported tightest vigil. up ceasefire violations also in launch pads were also activat- - . / in five districts of Jammu divi- phone exchanges in Valley from anywhere in the Valley. Incidentally, the infiltra- the last three to four days ed in the last few days in POK . sion and making of 17 tele- should be functional by Sunday He said the plying of public tion by such a big group from attracting retaliation by the across Poonch and Rajouri phone exchanges operational evening,” Kansal said. transport normally on the Pakistan Occupied Kashmir Indian Army. sector of Jammu division, they Q $ across Kashmir Valley. Inspector General of Police roads is a good sign and there (POK) to stoke violence is the Admitting that the pres- added. It indicates that the ! 0 ! Now there are no restric- (IGP) Kashmir Swayam are reports that the same first such since the abrogation ence of a large and well-trained coming days may see $ 1 tions in 10 districts of Jammu Prakash Pani and Director has been noticed in rural areas of special status under Article group of Pakistan-backed ter- more bids by terrorists to 23! with ongoing relaxation at Information and Public also. 370 on August 5. Moreover, in rorists is a matter of concern sneak in. 4 !!% ! ) 3 ! ! &L & L #)" ( !" " '#!$ N $ O " ($)% ! , -. , * ' !"! N O # # # $$!%# 1 2 2/# " # ! ! % '()* O%# 4 & ' # %$+"" ,$#+$#$# . #$", / 0 ! " %!"!-. $ 3 3 & $+$ 1 ! $ 2 *#! *',+ 3 !1- %% 2 * ' "$ NO 3 0 io Paralympics silver / $ $## 1 ! 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Patients from some #"! 4 ! & ber selection committee on floors of the AB ward, close to Former Finance Minister 4.50 pm following which 34 fire "! #%+ 9 the second day of the two-day herself from the meeting to the Microbiology department Arun Jaitley is admitted at the tenders were rushed to the "! #L,6 M. 8 meeting here. avoid conflict of interest as her where the blaze started around Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of spot. & World No. 1 wrestler in personal coach Chhotelal 4.50 pm, were evacuated along the cardio-neuro centre, “The fire was brought *$/"&$%$*)& & 65kg, Bajrang was nominated Yadav was in contention for with those in operation theatres housed in a different building under control around 6.30 pm,” $&)$ 0$!0 for the prestigious award on Dronacharya Award. She above it as the smoke spread, in the complex. And he is safe said Garg. “The exact reason * ' 6# " ! )/2 $ Friday, by the panel headed by attended the meeting, which they said, adding the fire was there, sources said. behind the fire is yet to be ! -# #8% # 0 Justice (Retd) Mukundakam nominated Bajrang for Khel doused within two hours. According to Atul Garg, ascertained. Initial investigation / %!O :;< 0 Sharma. Ratna on Friday, but skipped The Microbiology depart- Chief Fire Officer of Delhi suggests short-circuit to be $ " $-3 Olympic bronze medallist the whole of second day’s pro- ment’s virology unit has been Fire Services, a call regarding reason behind the fire,” said a :-. ! boxer MC Mary Kom recused ceedings. completely gutted, sources said. the fire was received around fire official. 0 ! P !" "# $# "%%& . ! % , ! ! 72 ! !! , ! 2 General, Training Coordination, hile the flood situation in Gopabandhu Academy of =>;= WKerala and Karnataka Administration, is to remain in addi- ! improved significantly on BHUBANESWAR: Executing Chief Minister tional charge of Chief Administrator, /! !. Saturday, it’s now the turn of Naveen Patnaik’s zero-tolerance policy towards cor- KBK, Koraput in addition to his other 3 the northern States to bear the ruption, the State Government has expelled 15 offi- duties. 3 brunt of the torrential rain cials from their jobs and stopped pensions of two Pradipta Mohapatra , Additional P that has lashed Punjab, retired ones, informed a Press release from the Chief Secretary, School and Mass # Himachal Pradesh, CM’s Office on Saturday. Education Department has been ? Uttarakhand, Haryana, The dismissed officials had been convicted in appointed as Agriculture Production Rajasthan, and Jammu. different graft cases by the anti-corruption depart- Commissioner. He is to remain in case was lodged against ! The Punjab ment of the Government. additional charge of Additional Chief ASundargarh district 0 % Government issued a high alert The sacked officials are former Boudh IMV n another major reshuffle at the Secretary, School and Mass Education Superintendent of Police (SP) following the release of excess Debi Prasad Padhi, former Dunguripali Ibureaucratic level in a couple of days, Department. Soumya Mishra on Saturday & water from the Bhakra Dam on Cooperative Society Secretary Debadatta Das, the State Government on Saturday Dr Mona Sharma, Principal for allegedly assaulting a preg- Q ! Saturday while the Umarkote Municipality Octroi Tax Sarkar appointed IAS officer Gagan Kumar Secretary of Rural Development nant woman during a raid in . Q& Himachal Pradesh Kaliprasad Singh, former Dhamnagar tehsil Clerk Dhal, who had resigned on Friday as Department is to remain in addition- the district. 8 ! Government was forced to Batakrushna Barik, former M Rampur block Agriculture Production al charge of Principal Secretary of Sources said that the case close all educational institu- VLW Krushna Mohan Das, former Kesinga block Commissioner, as the Chairman of the Forest and Environment Department. was lodged against the woman tions in Kangra district due to Secretary-cum-PEO Ashok Kumar Saha, former Odisha Forest Development Sanjiv Chopra, Principal Secretary police officer in the Hemgiri incessant rainfall and land- Junagarh block Panchayat Executive Officer Corporation
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    NATIONAL LEGAL SERVICES AUTHORITY DIRECTORY OF LEGAL SERVICES INSTITUTIONS 12/11, Jam Nagar House, Shahjahan Road, New Delhi-110 011, www.nalsa.gov.in e-mail: [email protected] Off: 23385321, Fax: 23382121 INDEX S.No. States Page No. (s) 1 Andhra Pradesh 1 – 9 2 Arunachal Pradesh 10-12 3 Assam 13-15 4 Bihar 16-19 5 Chhattisgarh 20-25 6 Goa 26-27 7 Gujarat 28-46 8 Haryana 47-50 9 Himachal Pradesh 51-57 10 J & K 58-62 11 Jharkhand 63-65 12 Karnataka 66-85 13 Kerala 86-93 14 Madhya Pradesh 94-112 15 Maharashtra 113-136 16 Manipur 137-138 17 Meghalaya 139-140 18 Mizoram 141-142 19 Nagaland 143-144 20 Orissa 145-156 21 Punjab 157-160 22 Rajasthan 161-179 23 Sikkim 180-181 24 Tamil Nadu 182-203 25 Telangana 204-212 26 Tripura 213-215 27 Uttar Pradesh 216-219 28 Uttarakhand 220-223 29 West Bengal 224-230 30 Andaman & Nicobar 231-232 31 UT Chandigarh 233 32 Dadar & Nagar Haveli 234 33 Daman & Diu 234 34 Delhi 235-236 35 Lakshadweep 237 36 Puducherry 238 1 ANDHRA PRADESH STATE LEGAL SERVICES AUTHORITY State Legal Services Office address and Front Office Telephone Email Authority (SLSA) telephone numbers No./ Helpline No. Andhra Pradesh State Legal Ground Floor, Interim 0863 2372760 apslsauthority@yahoo. Services Authority Judicial Complex,High com Court of A.P. Nelapadu, Amaravati, Guntur District. 0863 2372758 0863 2372759 High Court Legal Services Office address and Front Office Telephone Email Committee (HCLSC) telephone numbers No./ Helpline No.