Monday,
July 26, 2004, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)
No
power for industry in Haryana
Farm sector to get more Chandigarh, July 25
All industrial units having a load of
1 MW and above in Haryana will not get any power for the next one week as
the power situation in the state has gone from bad to worse. The other
industrial units will also not get any power for two days in a week.
CAST
YOUR VOTE
Is the recent disruption of parliamentary
proceedings justified?
Kuwait firm assured of captives’ release
Kuwait, July 25
The Kuwaiti employers of seven
foreign hostages in Iraq said today they had assurances that the captives
would be freed. “Yes, there are promises and assurances (the hostages
would be freed), especially after the kidnappers became certain that we
have no presence in Iraq and we were just conducting transportation for
the interest of some Iraqis,” the company said in a statement.
They
survived bullets to tell their tale Truckers sent to Kuwait on
tourist visa Nangal, July 25 Antaryami and Tilak Raj are not the
only truck drivers from the Nangal area to have been trapped in Iraq.
Truck drivers show fake international driving licences and documents provided to them by travel agents in Nangal.
— Photo by Shubash Sharma
JMM not
to join Cabinet for now, says Marandi
Ranchi, July 25
The Jharkhand Mukti Morcha today said
it was not joining the Union Cabinet for the time being but was solidly
behind the United Progressive Alliance government.
Tainted
ministers: NDA leaders meet Kalam New Delhi, July 25
Leaders and parliamentarians
belonging to the NDA met the President, Dr A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, this
afternoon and urged him to counsel the government on the issue of
continuance of tainted ministers in the Union Council of Ministers.
SPECIAL
FEATURE
Fire: How safe are our schools?
—
A Tribune survey As
many as 90 children were burnt alive when fire engulfed Lord Krishna
Higher Secondary School at Kumbakonam in Tamil Nadu on Saturday morning.
Investors
attack Global Trust Bank branches Mumbai, July 25
Branches of the Global Trust Bank
across Mumbai were given police protection as angry customers attacked
their premises today and trashed equipment after the Reserve Bank of
India froze all transactions at the bank for three months.
CBI
team to quiz Kohli
Kalimpong, July 25
A three-member CBI team and four
Punjab Police officers arrived here today to quiz jailed Maninderpal
Singh Kohli, the prime accused in rape and murder of 17-year-old Hannah
Foster in England last year.
Work
on Qinghai, Lhasa railway line under way Lhasa, July 25
The glorious isolation of Tibet is
set to diminish further with the first train expected to chug its way to
the top of the world in 2006.
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